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Goulds Pumps 

For Every Service 
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Partial View of the Goulds Manufacturing Companj^'s No. i Works, Seneca Falls, N. Y., U.S.A. 



WORKS FOUNDED IN 1848 



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/ Catalogue C 

OF 

PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY 

FOR EFERY SERVICE 

PUMP SUPPLIES, WELL TOOLS, ETC. 

MANUFACTURED 'BY 

The Goulds Manufacturing Co. 

WORKS AND MAIN OFFICES IVAREROOMS 

SENECA FALLS, N.Y., U. S. A. 16 MURRAY ST., NEW YORK 

Cable Address, " Glwuis," Seneca Falls 



PRINCIPAL BRANCHES AND AGENCIES ,. . 

The Gould Co., 22-24 North Canal St., Chicago, 111. N. O. Nelson Mfc. Co., 8th and St. Charles Sts., St. Louis, Mo. 

The Goulds Mfg. Co., Power Pumps, 8 Oliver St., Boston, Mass. Sciple Pump Co., 107 North Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

<; Xr T r ^ Hand and Wind Mill Pumps, Reineke, Wilson Co., 13 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. 

SMITH ac IHAYER CO., -^ 236 Congress St. , Boston, Mass. WooDiN & Little, 312 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 

5484 Copyright, 1903. by The Goulds Manufaclurine Company. Seneca Falls. N. Y.. U. S.A. 



MAIN OFFICES OF 

THE GOULDS MANUFACTURING CO. 

SENECA FALLS, N. Y.. U. S. A. 



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TO THE TRADE 




WE TAKE pleasure in presenting this complete catalogue of Pumps and H^-draulic Machinery 
for every service. We enter upon our fifty-fifth year with increased facilities for manufacture, 
and shall endeavor to maintain the acknowledged quality which has made " Goulds Pumps" 
the Standard of the World for more than half a century. We also publish special catalogues devoted 
exclusively to "Efficient Power Pumps," "Irrigating Pumps, Horse Powers, etc.," "Spray Pumps," 
and will cheerfully furnish same upon application. 

Soliciting a continuance of your favors, we are, 

Respectfully, 

THE GOULDS MANUFACTURING CO. 



Seabury S. Gould, President 
W. Mynderse, Vice-Presidenl 



Joseph J. Swaby, Treas 
H. P. Usher, Secretary 




TERMS 

HIS Price List Cancels all former ones and is subject to change without notice. 
LL Orders will be filled from stock as per catalogue unless we are expressly directed otherwise. 
N Making Reference to any of our goods, either for the purpose of inquiry or in orders, 
always give the catalogue figure. (Fig.) 

General Discount Sheets will be furnished to the Trade only, and are subject to change 
witnout notjce,' : *!• • • '"'.ii'i' 

No C L A i M s' ¥b r A'L'l'O W a n c e will be entertained unless presented on receipt of goods ; neither 
will we bold ourselves, r,espor;s;blg for breakages after goods are delivered in good condition to the Railroad 
CompH^ny. ■ '/ : ■. /\ '■ '•,' : 

With Information at Hand as to Requirements and conditions of work, we shall 
be pleased to make recommendations and estimates on any Pumping outfit, and if Pumps are properly set 
up and cared for, will guarantee their performing all we claim for them. 

Orders From Strangers or parties unknown to us and having no commercial rating, must 
be accompanied by cash or satisfactory references. 

Errors and Omissions in this catalogue excepted. 



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A DVANCE" Well Force Pump.. 34, 38, 39 

Air Chamber 87, 227 

Air Pumps 237 to 242 

Anti-Freezing Well Pumps 20 to 39 

Anti. Freezing W. M. Force Pump Heads 

58 to 62 

Artesian Steam Working Head 118 

Artesian Pump Cylinders 74 to 76 

Artesian Well- Working Heads 63, 64 

"Atlantic" D. A. Force Pumps 92, 93 

Augers, Well ' 86 

Automatic Pressure Regulator and By- 
Pass 225 

Automatic Shut-off Valve 136 

Automatic Switches, Electric 226 

Automobile Tire Pump 237 



"D AILING Pumps 208 

"Baltic" Hand Fire Engine 



Bamboo Extension 

Barrel Pumps, Rotary 

Barrel Spray Pumps 246 to 

Basket or Strainer for Hose 

Bells, Steel Amalgam 

Bicycle Pumps 

Bilge Pumps 151 to 

Boiler Feed Pumps, Triplex Power 

182 to 

Boiler Feed Pumps, Hand 229, 

Boiler Feed Pumps, Power 

180 to 187, 231, 

Boiler Feed Pump, Steam 

Bolted Cylinder 

Brewery Pumps 200 to 

Bucket Pumps, Brass 

Burrall's Corn-Shellers 

By-Pass for Boiler Feeding 



Alphabetical Index 

Page 

"r^ALLA" Spray Nozzle 256 

Capacity of Pumps, Table 283 

Capacity of Rotary Pumps, Table 168 

Cellar Traps 275 

Centrifugal Pumps 170 to 177 

Centrifugal Pump Fittings 169 

Cess Pools 275 

Cess Pool Pumps 149, 150 

Chain Tongs 280 

"Challenge" Hand Force Pump 

142 to 144, 262 

"Challenge" Power Force Pump 145, 179 

Check Valves, Iron 82 

Chemical Pumps 216, 217 

Church Bells 272 

Cipher Code 10, 11 

Circulating Pumps 196, 197 

Cistern Suction Pumps 12 to 15 

Clay Auger 86 

"Clock" Force Pump 160, 161 

Cock, Compression Bibb 87 

Cock Spout 87 

Connection for Hose and Iron Pipe 257 

Connection for Wood Rod Coupling ^^ 

Connecting Rod 77 

Corn Shellers and Corn Shelter Repairs. 273 

Cotton Hose, Rubber-Lined 277 

Counter Shafts 106, 107 

Couplings for Wood Sucker Rod 77 

Couplings, Hose 257, 278 

Couplings for Iron Rods 81 

Creamery Pumps 228 

"Crescent" Hydrants and Street Wash- 
ers 268, 269 

Curb Block 271 

Curb Box, Adjustable 271 

Cutters, Pipe aSl 



Page 

"Cyclone" Spray Nozzles 256 

Cylinders, Irrigation , 96 

Cylinders, Pump 42, 68 to 76 

Cylinder Ring Packing 67 

Cylinders, Tubular Well 78, 80 

■pjECK Pumps 

142 to 144, 148, 149, 151 to 153 

Deep Well Force Pump Standards 

47, 48, 53, 57 

Deep Well Power Working Heads. .108 to 115 

Deep Well Pump Cylinders 68 to 76 

Deep Well Lift Pump Standards 43, 53 

Deep Well Steam Working Head 118 

Deep Well Wind Mill Standards 57 to 62 

Diaphragm Suction Pump 149 

Diaphragm Force Pump 150 

Differential Power Working Heads 

64, 112 to 115 

Distributing Pump Heads 58 to 62 

Double- Acting Force Pumps 90, 91 to 94 

Double-Acting Hand Force Pumps, Hori- 
zontal 141 to 144, 146, 147 

Double-Acting House Force Pumps 

125, 130 to 133 

Double-Acting Pump Cylinder 73 

Double-Acting Well Force Pumps 

34 to 39, 90 

Double Barrel Pump 105 

Dredging- Pump, Centrifugal 175 

Drip Pump, Plumbers' 236 

Drive Caps 86 

Drive Head 86 

Drive Well Points 84, 85 

Driving Connections for Triplex Pumps. 

218 to 223 

Driving Shafts 106, 107 



Page 
Driving Shaft and Treble Barrel Pump.. 117 

"Duplex, New," Water Lifter 134 to 136 

"Duplex" Water Lifter 137 



PARTH Augers 

Effective Fire Streams, Table. 



Ejectors 169 

Electric House Pumps 218 

Electric Mine Pump 204 to 207 

Electric Pumps, Triplex 218 to 220, 223 

Electric Rotary Pumps 166 

Electric Switches 226 

Elevator Pumps 182 to igg 

"Empire" Double-Acting Force Pump. . . 

34. 36, 37 

Engines, Garden or Fire 259 to 265 

"Eureka" Tubular Well Cylinder 8a 

Extensions for Spraying 258 

PARM Bells 272 

Field Crop Sprayers 254 

Feed Water for Boilers 224 

Feet Head of Water into Pressure per 

square inch, Table 284 

Filter Press Pumps 

192, 193, 204, 205, 208 to 211 

Fire Engines, Hand 259, 265 

Fire Hose 277 

Fire Pumps, Rotary 164 to 167 

Fire Streams, Notes and Tables 168 

Flap Valves 169 

Foot Valves and Strainers 82, 83, 169 

Force Pump Heads 63 to 66 

Force Pump Heads, Distributing. ... 58 to 62 
Force Pumps, Double-Acting Horizontal. 

141 to 145 

Force Pumps, House 120 to 132 

Force Pumps, Portable Brass 243 

Force Pumps, Rotary 154 to 158 



Alphabetical Index — Continued 

Page 

Force Pumps, Set Length Well 28 to 39 Hydrau! 

Force Pump Standards 44 to 48, 52 to 57 Hydrau! 

Force Pumps, Two-Cylinder, Vertical . . . Hydrau' 

145. 152, 153. 254. 263 Hydrau: 

Force Pumps, Well 19, 28 to 39 Hydrau! 

Force Pumps, Wind Mill 

30, 31. 35 to 39, s8 to 62, 88, 89 

Friction Gears 167 

Friction of Water in Pipes, Table 284 

"Fruitall" Spray Pump 248 

^ARDEN or Fire Engines 259 to 265 I' 

Gas Companies' Drip Pump 236 

Gas Companies' Proving Pump 236 J 

Gas Engines and Pumps 221 

Gas or Air Pump 237 

Geared Counter Shafts 106, 107 

Goose Neck or Spout 87 

Gum Packer 79 



pjAM Curing Pump 

Hand Fire Engines 259 to 

"Handy" Knapsack Spray Pump 

Hand Force Pumps 119 to 

Hexagon Couplings 

Hexagon Lock Nuts 

Horse Gear and Double-Barrel Pump... 
Horse Gear Pumping Apparatus. .. 10 1 to 
Horse Gear and Triplex Pump Combined. 

Horse Powers i o i , 

Hose 

Hose Basket 

Hose Clamps, Bands and Couplings 

Hose Nozzles, Pipes and Sprinklers 

House Force Pumps 120 to 

House Force Pumps with Fly Wheel 



Page 

ic Elevator Pumps 182 to 189 

ic Pressure Pump, Triplex. 208 to 211 

ic Rams 138 to 140 

ic Test Pumps 234, 235 

ic Water Lifters 134 to 137 



TCE Plant Pumps 

182 to 187, 196, 197, 200, 201 

Index to Figs 299 to 304 

Irrigating Pumps 97 to 100 

Irrigation Pump Cylinders 96 

Irrigation Table 95 



ACK Screws. 



273 



Hydrants, Yard 267 to 

Hydrants, Wall 



T^EROSINE Spray Pumps 245, 251 

"Kerowater" Spray Pumps 245, 251 

Knapsack Spray Pumps 244, 245 

T ARD Press Screws 273 

Lawn Hydrants 266 to 270 

Leathers, Valve and Plunger 67 

Lift Pumps, for Cisterns and Wells. .12 to 27 

Lift Pump Standards 40 to 43 

Lock Nut for Pump Rods 81 

"A/TAGIC" Ham Curing Pump 236 

Manual or Power Pumping Appa- 
ratus 108, 109 

"Masson" Spray Nozzle 256 

Metallic Lower Valves 67 

Mine Pumps. .182 to 187, 192 to 195, 204 to 207 

Molasses Pump 15 

"Monarch" Two Cylinder Spray Pump... 254 

"Monitor" D. A. Force Pump 143 

Motor Starters 226 

""NJEW Alert" D. A. Force Pump 144 

"New Deluge" Irrigation Pumps. . 97 
"New Deluge" Suction Pumps 148 



Page 

'"New Duplex" Water Lifter 134 to 136 

"New Lightning" Air Pump 237 

Nickel-Plated Cylinder Pitcher Pump 18 

"Northern Star" Force Pump Standard. . 46 
"No Shock" Hydrants 270 

QIL Refinery Pumps 200 to 203 

Oil Pumps, Rotary 159 

"PACIFIC" Well Force Pumps 91 

Packing Box Heads 65 

Paper and Pulp Mill Pumps 

186 to 189, 194, 195, 198, 199 

Pin Connection 77 

Pipe Cutters 281 

Pipe Extension and Stop Cock 258 

Pipe Rod Coupling 81 

Pipe Vise 281 

Pipe Wrenches 280 

Pipe, Wrought Iron 276 

Pipe Tongs 280 

Pitcher Spout Pumps 16 to 18 

Placing Working Heads 66 

Plumbers' Brass Force Pumps 235, 236 

Plunger Leathers 67 

Points, Drive and Tubular Well 84, 85 

"Pomona" Spray Pump 249 

Portable Brass Force Pump 243 

Porcelain Lined Pitcher Pump 18 

Power Differential Working Head. .112 to 115 

Power Force Pumps 162 to 225 

Power Pumps, Triplex 98 to 100 

Power Rotary Pumps 158, 159, 162 

Power to Operate Triplex Pumps, Table. 181 
Power Working Heads or Apparatus. . . . 

64, 108 to 115 

Pressure Chamber 227 

Pressure Tables 282, 284 

Proving Pump 236 



Alphabetical Index — Continued 

P.\GE 

Pump Cylinders 68 to 76 

Pumping Capacity of Wind Mills 49 

Pump Standards 40 to 57 

Pump Stock and Die 281 

"Pyramid" D. A. Piston Pump 178 

DAMS, Hydraulic 138 to 140 

Reducer Coupling 81 

Repairs 285 to 298 

Regulator Force Pump Head 62 

Ring Packing for Cylinders 67 

"Rocker" D. A. Force Pump 146, 147 

Rod, Connecting 77 

Rod Couplings ■■■77, 81 

Rod Guide 105 

Rod Joint 105 

Rod, Wood Sucker and Coupling yy 

Roller Guide 105, 117 

Rotary Barrel Pumps 157 

Rotary Fire Pumps 164 to 167 

Rotary Force Pumps.. .154 to 159, 162 to 167 
Rotary Oil Pumps 159 

CAND and Clay Auger 86 

Sand and Dredging Centrifugal Pump 175 

Sand Catcher 86 

Sand Pump and Drill Combined 86 

"Savelot" Spray Pump 250 

School Bells 272 

Screws, Jack 273 

Screws, Press 273 

Seating Tool for "Eureka" Cylinder.... 79 

Semi-Fluid Triplex Pump 214 to 217 

Semi-Rotary "Clock" Force Pumps.. 160, 161 

"Seneca" Force Pump 34, 35, 39 

"Seneca" Three-Way Distributing Head. 60 

"Seneca" Spray Nozzle 256 

"Sentinel Jr." Spray Pump 253 



Page 

Service Boxes 271 

Set Length Well Pumps 20 to 39 

Sewage Pump, Hand 149, 150 

Sewage Pumps, Power. .170 to 173, 214 to 217 

Sewer Traps 274, 275 

Shallow Well Pump Cylinders 68 to 72 

Sherman Hose Bands 278 

Ship Pumps 151 to 153 

Shut-Off Valve, Automatic 136 

Shut-Offs, Spray 257 

Single Barrel Pumps 105 

Sinks 274, 275 

Sink Bolts 275 

Sink Brackets 274 

Sink Couplings 275 

Sink Strainer 275 

Slop Sinks 275 

Slotted Strainers 83 

Soap Pumps 216, 217 

Soda Water Pumps 233 

"Southern" Force Pump Standard 57 

"Southern Star" Pumps 19 

Spout, Cock 87 

Spout or Goose Neck 87 

Spray Nozzles 255, 256 

Spray Pumps 243 to 254 

Spray Pump Fittings 255 to 258 

Spray Stop Cock 257 

Sprinklers, Hose Pipe 279 

"Standard" D. A. Spray Pumps 246, 247 

Standards, Well Pump 40 to 57 

Standards, Wind Mill Pump 50 to 57 

"Star" Double-Acting Pumps 94 

"Star" Hydrants and Street Washers.... 267 

"Star" Force Pumps 28 to 31 

"Star" Force Pump Standards 

44 to 46, 52, 54 to 57 

"Star" Lift Pumps 20 to 25 

"Star" Lift Pump Standards. .40, 41, 50 to 52 



Alphabetical Index — Continued 



Page 

"Star" Wall Hydrants 271 

Steam Boiler Feed Pump 232 

Steam Centrifugal Pumps 176, 177 

Steam Pumping Engines 118, 176, 177 

Steel Substitute 77 

Stillson's Pipe Wrench 280 

"Stock" Pumps. 27 

Stocks and Dies 281 

Stop Cock, Spray 257 

Strainers or Baskets for Hose 257, 278 

Strainers for Suction Pipe. . . .82, 83, 227, 257 

Street Washers 267 to 270 

Stuff Pumps, Triplex Power 214, 215 

Sucker Rod and Coupling, Wood 77 

Suction Hose 277 

Suction Pumps for Paper Machines. .212, 213 
"Sun" Hydrants and Street Washers. . . . 270 
"Swan-Neck" Village Fire Engines. .264, 265 

Switches, Electric 226 

"Syphon" Wind Mill Force Pumps.... 88, 89 

'ipANNERY Pumps 190, 191, 216, 217 

Tank Switch, Electric 226 

Tank Valves 87 

Tar Pump, Hand 15 

Tar Pump, Power 216, 217 

Test Pumps, Hydraulic 234, 235 

Three-Way D. A. Force Pump 37, 39 

Three-Way Distributing Pump Heads.. 58 to 62 

"Thresher" Tank Pump 141 

Tongs, Pipe 280 

Triplex Irrigating or Tank Pump 98 

Triplex Power Pumps 



Page 

Tubular Well Cylinders 78, 80 

Tubular Well Points 85 

Tubular Well Tools 86 

Two Cylinder Force Pumps 

144, 145, 152, 153, 263. 264 

Two Cylinder Spray Pump 254 

Two Cylinder Suction Pumps 150, 151 

TTNDERWRITERS' Fire Pumps. .165 to 168 

"Universe" House Force Pump 119 

"Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat 67 

Useful Notes 9 

Useful Information 282 



■yACUUM Base Pitcher Pump. 
Vacuum Chamber 



Triplex Pump and Horse Power Con 



Vacuum Pumps 212, 213, 239 to 

Valve, Iron, Check 

Valve Leathers 

Valve, "Universal," Bronze 

Valves, Tank 

"Vermorel" Spray Nozzles 

Vertical Force Pump 144, 

Vertical Power Force Pump 

"Vim" Wind Mill Force Pump 

Vises, Pipe 



VyASH Paves 266 to 270 

Washer, Street 267 to 270 

Washer Points 85 

Water Conductor 87 

Water Lifters 134 to 137 

Water Supply Pumps, Triplex 182 to 205 

Water Works Strainers 83 

Well Force Pumps, Anti-Freezing.. . .28 to 30 



Page 

Well Force Pump Heads, Anti-Freezing. 

58 to 62 

Well Force Pumps, Wind Mill 

27, 30, 31, 88 to 94 

Well Lift Pumps, Anti-Freezing 20 to 27 

Well Packer 79 

Well Points 84, 85 

Well Pumps, Double-Acting 34 to 39 

Well Pump Standards 40 to 57 

Well Pump Working Head 108 to 1 1 1 

Well Rod Joint and Brass Bush 105 

Well Working Heads, Wind Mill. .. .63 to 66 
W. M. Distributing Force Pump Heads 

58 to 61 

Wind Mill Force Pumps. .27, 30, 31, 35 to 39 

Wind Mill Irrigation Cylinders 96, 97 

Wind Mills, Pumping Capacity of 49 

Wind Mill Pump Standards 50 to 57 

Wind Mill Regulator Force Pump Head. 62 

Wind Mill Tank Valves 87 

Wind Mill Top Set Length Pumps 

24 to 27, 31, 35 to 39 

Wind Mill Working Heads 58 to 65 

Wine Press Screw 273 

Wood Connecting Rod 77 

Wood Rod Couplings 77, 81 

Working Barrels or Cylinders. . . .42, 68 to 76 

Working Heads, Power 108 to 115 

Working Heads, Steam 118 

Working Heads, Well Pump 108 to 109 

Working Heads, Wind Mill 63 to 66 

Wrench Pipe 280 

Wrought-Iron Pipe and Casing 276 

"y ARD Pumps 20 to 39 

Yard Hydrants 267 to 270 



Useful Notes on Pumps and Hydraulic Machinery 

There are certain conditions requisite to the successful 
operation of any Pumps — these factors are briefly : 

Suction Pipe. — This is the pipe below the lower valves, whether the valves are in the Pump 
itself or in the cylinder a number of feet below the Pump (yet above the surface of the water), and in 
practical working- should not exceed twenty-five feet in vertical height at sea level, and proportionately 
less at higher levels. See Table of Barometric Pressure, page 282. This pipe may, however, extend 
almost any distance horizontally, if care is taken that it fall evenly along its entire length from Pump or 
Cylinder to water supply. In this connection, as well as in long vertical suction pipes, we urge the use of 
a foot or check valve, provided pipe is protected from frost, as it retains water when Pump is not in use. 
Properly, the suction pipe of Single-Acting Cylinders and Pumps should be half the diameter of working 
barrel, and in suction pipes 100 feet or more in length, or with Pumps working fast, it may be increased, 
as is true of Double-Acting Pumps. 

Connecting or Delivery Pipes. — The first term is applied only to pipe between 
Pump Standard and Lower Barrel or Cylinder, and the last to same pipe as well, but more especially to 
describe pipe carrying water beyond Pump to any point. These pipes in Single-Acting Pumps may be a 
trifle smaller than suction pipe. In Double-Acting Pumps they should be same size, and care should be 
exercised that both are amply large. 

Hot Water. — No Pump will draft hot liquids any distance for the reason that the vapor or steam 
rising from the liquid passes through the suction pipe into the Pump and fills it with vapor instead of 
water. Therefore, for pumping hot liquids, the Pump should be placed as near supply as practicable, or 
better, under flooded suction, forcing the liquid upward instead of lifting it by suction. A hot-water Pump 
always requires metal valves throughout, and should be so ordered. 

Lift and Force. — In connection with each Pump we give approximate or safe working limit 
(feet head of water or equivalent pressure) to which Pumps are adapted. While there are many factors, 
such as time of service, care and condition of Pumps, which cannot be estimated or considered, we think 
our recommendations will generally answer a perplexing question. 

See pages 282 to 284 for Tables of Pump Capacities, Power, Speed, etc. , together with rules for estimating same 



TELEGRAPHIC CIPHER CODE 



Wishing to give our correspondents every facility for transmitting telegraphic or cable inquiries, orders, 
etc., at the least possible expense, we have adopted the following expressions with cipher words opposite. We 
also use the A. B. C, Lieber, and Commercial Cable Codes. Any of these codes may be used in addressing 
us and we can reply by same medium. 



GENERAL EXPRESSIONS 



What cable code d 
We are waiting to 

letter of 

Have sent you at 

relating to 

Have received no remittance from 

vestigate. 



in reply to our 



mportant communication 



Site 
Skater 



Staudot 
Sighing 



Please reply immediately by telegram. 
Have sent you this address important communica- 
tion relating to 

We do not understand the word of cable. 

Make and hold for shipping 



RELATIVE TO PRICES AND TERMS 



Quote lowest price on 

Quote us lowest price by wire on 

Will you accept order for at per cent 

discount from list? 
Will you accept order for at $ boxing 

extra? 

What price did you quote on 

We quote for immediate acceptance. 

We will accept your order at prices named. 

We cannot accept your order at prices named. 

RELATIVE TO 

How soon can you ship? 

At what price and how soon can you furnish? 

Have you in stock for immediate shipment? 

Have order for . How soon can you ship? 

We can ship at once from stock. 



Serfubr 

Serfvan 

Serfvet 

Serf vow 

Stateop 

Stateus 

Statico 

Stauck 



GOODS IN 

Seemot 
Seemup 



Statemo 
Statenu 



'terms cash with order. 
Terms cash on receipt of invoice. 
Terms sight draft with bill of lading. 
Terms thirty days net. 

Our lowest price on boxing extra is $ 

Our lowest price on boxing free is $ 

The highest discount we can give is per cent. 

We have already given you our lowest quotations 
and cannot reduce them. 



STOCK 

Could ship in ■ days. 

Could ship promptly if ordered immediately. 
Cable received. Will ship immediately. 
Cable received. Will ship in a few days. 



RELATIVE TO ORDERS 



When will you ship ? 

Has shipment been made of our order 

Send tracer after goods not received. 
Ship at once by railroad. 
Ship by sailing vessel. 
Ship at once by express. 
Ship via steamer. 

Duplicate our order of 

Delay shipping order . Have written. 

Give preference over all others to order 

Enter order for , and ship as soon as p 

Telegraph when you will ship our order — 



AND 

Tup 

Sighal 
Shorer 

Scriafs 
Serhin 
Seabab 
Seabath 
Seabell 



SHIPMENTS 



Prepare for immed 

our letter this day. 

Cancel order . Will 

Have you shipped us any ' 

much reduced. 
We will ship to-day. 
We can (or will) ship to-morrow. 
We will ship promptly. 
We will ship on receipt of order. 
We have entered your order and 

as possible. 



shipment against receipt of 



te particulars. 

? Stock is very 



ill ship as soon 



Telegraphic Cipher Code 



Seaberb 
Seabeso 
Seabibs 



Saltiot 

Saltiul 

Saltiva 

Saltiwg 

Saltixo 

Saltob 

Saltock 

Saltods 

Saltoes 

Saltofa 

Saltogl 

Saltubs 



Viduats 
Viduau 



Vidueb 

Viduecs 

Viduedz 

Vidueer 

Viduff 



Vilkvor 



Virgil 

Virgme 
Virgnd 



RELATIVE TO ORDERS AND SHIPMENTS 

Please send shipping 



Continued 



Your order is completed, 
instructions immediately. 
Will ship in one week. 
Will ship middle of this week, 
Will ship last of this week. 



Seabict Will ship in two weeks. 

Seabidu Will ship in ten days. 

Seabifd Shipment has been made. 

Tiltive ^^ order or shipment has not been shipped, 

hold for further advices. 



RELATIVE TO CLASSES OF GOODS 



Cistern Pumps. 

Well Lift and Force Pumps. 

Well Pump Standards and Working Head 

Wind Mill Pump Standards. 

Wind Mill Force Pumps. 

Pump Cylinders. 

Irrigating Pumps. 

Centrifugal Pumps. 

Power Pumps. 

Spray Pumps. 

Rotary Pumps. 

Yard Hydrants, Street Washers, etc. 



Saltufo Hydraulic Rams. 

Saltllo'X Church and School Bells. 

Saluba Pu^P repairs. 

Saluck Well Points. 

SaludvO Garden and Fire Engines. 

Saluen Hose Carts, etc. 

Salufos Double-Acting Force Pumps. 

Saplodo Iron Fitted. 

Saplub Brass Fitted. 

Sapluck Regular suction and discharge. 

Sapluds Suction and discharge 



R]ELATIVE TO TRIPLEX PUMPS, MOTORS AND ENGINES 



Vertical Triplex Single- Acting, capacity gal- 
lons per minute, operating against pounds 

per square inch. 

Vertical Triplex Double Acting, capacity — ■ — gal- 
lons per minute, operating against pounds 

per square inch. 

Motor is of H. P., operating R. P. M. 

Motor to be direct current for volts. 

Motor to be alternating current for volts. 

Rawhide pinion on pump shaft. 

Quote on pump and gas engine belt connected. 



Vicronks Engine is of H. P., operating at R. P. M. 

Vigunlo Pulley wheel of engine • ■ inches diameter, 

inches face, running R. P. M. 

Vigonmu Pulley on motor shaft ■ inches diameter, 

inches face, running R. P. M. 

Vigonny Pulley on pinion shaft of pump to be inches 

diameter, • inches face. 

Vio'ub Pump to be fitted with bronze plungers, bronze 

lined cylinders and glands. 
Vio'Ucd Pump to be fitted with bronze pistons and p;st;n 

rods. 



RELATIVE TO POWER WORKING HjEADS 

Vilkwy 



Differential Power Working Head to deliver 

gallons per minute to a total elevation of 

feet. 

RELATIVE TO 

Underwriter Rotary Fire Pump, capacity gal- 
lons per minute, operating at pounds pres- 
sure. 

Underwriter Rotary Fire Pump with Frictional 
Gearing. 

Underwriter Rotary Fire Pump to supply 

nozzles inches diameter. 



Differential power Working Head of inches 

stroke, to operate cylinder of inches diam- 
eter, at feet below surface. 



ROTARY 

Virgot 

Virgus 



PUMPS 

Rotary Forcf 



Pump, capacity gallons per min- 

jperating at • pounds pressure. 

shaft is inches diameter, running 

R. P. M. 




Goulds Cistern Suction Pump 

With Adjustable Ears and Brass J'^alvc Scat 

Fig. 1 165 represents our new Cistern Suction Pump with revolving standard. The 
Cyhnder is held in place by two adjustable ears, so that the spout can be placed in any 
position, and the valves are of easy access. The Nos. o, i, 2, 3 and 4 are fitted with brass 
tube valve seat, and the Nos. 5, 6 and 8 with brass bushed valve seat, fitted for either iron 
or lead pipe to order. 



Fig. 1 165 



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65. Sizes, P ; 



Etc 



No. 


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Suction 


Lift 


Iron 


Brass Lined 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Stroke 


Cipher 


Price 


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Price 




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3 

4 
5 
6 
8 


2 i 

2^ 
2V2 
23/t 

3 

3'4 
ZV2 
4 


:. 


3Mi 

5 

5 

6.K 

Wa 

iVa 
iVx 
7Ya 


1. 




042 ga 

072 

088 

145 

171 

217 

250 ' 

327 


Is. 


I in. pipe 

i^ ;; 

1/4 

IV2 " 

2 


25 ft. 
25 " 
25 " 
25 " 
25 " 

25 " 

25 " 

25 " 


Valewo 

Valfaw 

Valfel 

Valffac 

Valgac 

Valged 

Valgis 

Valgig 


$3.50 
4.00 
450 
5.00 
5.50 
6.50 
8.00 
10.00 


Itensa 

Itento 

Itenul 

Itenvo 

Itenwu 

Iteoba 

Jambat 

Jambig 


$5-50 
6.00 
6.50 
7-25 
8.00 
9-50 
11.50 
15-00 



Brass Cylinder Pumps have Brass Plungers. Brass Pumps having all parts brass, except lever, bearer 
and base, furnished to order. We can fit any of our Cistern Pumps with brass lower valves and metal plunger 
to adapt them for hot water, at extra net prices given below : 



No. 


No. I 


No. 2 


No. 3 


No. 4 


No.s 


No. 6 No. 8 


$1.15 


$1.15 


$1.40 


$1.40 


$1.40 


$175 


$175 $2.10 



We can pack in an ordinary hogshead or cask about the following number of this and similar Pumps, 
according to sizes. 



No. 


No. I 


No. 2 


No. 3 


No. 4 


No.s 


No. 6 


No. 8 


40 


36 


32 


24 


20 


15 


12 


10 



Goulds Cistern Suction Pump 

JVith Revoking Bearer Top and Bolted Base 
Fig. 199 is another popular style of Cistern Pump. The lever can be turned to any 
convenient position. The valve seat is formed by brass tube and flange, and the end of tube 
threaded to take wrought-iron pipe coupling if gas pipe is used or cast-iron nut with brass 
tube is supplied, if lead pipe is used. Will fit for lead or wrought-iron pipe as ordered. 

To prevent freezing, trip the lower valve by raising lever to extreme height, thus allow- 
ing water to leave cylinder. Brass Cylinder Pumps have Brass Plungers. 
Fig. 199. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 









Capacity 












No. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


per 


Suction 


Lift 




























Stroke 






Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 





2 m. 


5 in- 


.07 gal. 


I m. pipe 


25 ft. 


Acrue 


$3-50 


Jarrub 


$5-50 


Vicious 


$5-50 


I 


2% " 


6 






10 " 


I 


25 " 


Actal 


4.00 


Jarryl 


6.00 


Vicount 


6.00 


2 


2/, " 


6 


' 




13 " 


114 " 


25 " 


Adden 


4-50 


Jarsad 


6.50 


Victim 


7.0D 


.3 


2V4 " 


6 


' 






i^ " 


25 " 


Afaro 


5.00 


Jarsic 


7-25 


Victond 


8.00 


4 


3 " 


6 


' 




18 " 


IJ4 " 


25 " 


Aftez 


5-50 


Jarsils 


8.00 


Victory 


10. CO 


S 


3K " 


6 


' 




22 " 


lyi " 


25 


Ageda 


6.50 


Jarsob 


950 


Victres 


I3.C0 


6 


3V2 " 


6 


' 




25 " 


11/2 " 


25 " 


Aider 


8.00 


Jarsum 


11.50 


Victual 


18.00 


8 


4 


6 " 




33 " 


2 " 


25 " 


Aimed 


10.00 


Jettist 


15.00 


Viduah 


25.00 




Goulds Cistern Suction Pump 

With Revolving Bearer Top and Bolted Base 
The cut shows oui Fig. 200, with broad bearing and high base. 

A substantial hub on the under side of the base has threads on it for coupling on an iron 
nut with gas-pipe threads cut in it for connecting wrought-iron pipe. Soldering tube is fitted 
in this nut when connection to lead pipe is desired. To prevent freezing, raise lever to ex- 
treme height, thus allowing water to leave cylinder. 

Fig. 200. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 




. 


Lift 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


*Brass Cylinder 


Stroke 




Cipher | Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 




2 

3 

4 

1 

8 


2 m. 
2M " 
2Y2 " 

2H " 

3 

354 " 

3K2 " 

4 " 


5 m. 

6 " 
6 " 
6 " 
6 " 
6 " 
6 " 
6 " 




07 g 
10 

13 
15 
18 
22 
25 

33 


al. 


I m. 

iYa 

IV2 

2 


pipe 


25 ft. 
25 " 
25 " 
25 " 
25 " 
25 " 
25 " 
25 " 


Aired 

Airy 

Akin 

Alas 

Ailed 

Ally 

Alms 

Alsod 


$3-50 
4.00 
4-50 
5-0O 
5-50 
6.50 
8.00 

10.00 


Jetton 
Jettort 
Jettose 
Jetua 
Jetubc 
Jetuck 
■ Jetiids 
Juggob 


$5-50 
6.00 
6.50 
7-25 
8.00 
9-50 
11.50 
15.00 


Ember 

Emboss 

Emery 

Emit 

Empty 

Enact 

End 

Vigor 


$5-50 
6.00 
7.00 
8.00 
10.00 
13.00 
18.00 
25.00 



* Brass Cylinder Pumps have brass plungers. Brass Pumps, all parts brass except lever, bearer and base, furnished to order. 

We can fit our Cistern Pumps with brass lower valves and metallic packing for hot water, at an extra 
price. (See page 12.) 



Fig. 199 




Fig. 200 




Fi,a:. 201 



Goulds Cistern Suction Pump 

IVitli Revolving Bearer Top and Brackets 

The cut, Fig. 2025^, represents our new style Revolving Top Cistern Pump with 
brackets. This is in many instances a more convenient form than a Pump on base. It 
can be secured to the wall in any place desired, and made to take the least possible room. 
Has a brass valve seat with tube threaded to take wrought-iron pipe covipling, if gas pipe 
is used, or nut with soldering tube, if lead pipe is used. 







F 


ig. 202>4 . 


Sizes, Prices 


Etc. 








No. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 


Suction 


Lift 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


*Brass Cylinder 




















Stroke 






Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 





2 in. 


S in. 


07 gal. 


I in. pipe 


2.S ft. 


Axe 


$3.50 


Juggul 


$5-50 


Epic 


$5-50 


I 


2^ " 


6 " 


10 " 


I " 


25 " 


Black 


4.00 


Juggso 


6.00 


Epoch 


6.00 


2 


2'/ " 


6 " 


13 " 


1/4 " 


25 " 


Bad 


4-50 


Juggta 


6.50 


Equal 


7.00 


3 


23/4 " 


6 " 


IS " 


1% " 


25 " 


Bag-ged 


500 


Jughab 


7-25 


Equip 


8.00 


4 


3 


6 " 


18 " 


i]4 


25 " 


Bail 


5-50 


Jughid 


8.00 


Era 


10.00 


5 


^'4 " 


6 " 


22 " 




25 " 


Baited 


6.50 


Jughot 


9-50 


Erect 


13.00 


6 


3/. " 


6 " 


25 " 


I'/i " 


25 " 


Bake 


8.00 


Jughus 


11.50 


Err 


18.00 




Goulds Cistern Suction Pump 

IVitli Revolving Bearer Top and Bolted Base 

Fig. 201 represents a Cistern Suction Pump, with revolving bearer top and bolted 

base. It is rather taller than Fig. 200, on preceding page. Base is bolted to Pump with 

leather packing between. Fitted for lead or wrought-iron pipe, or both, as ordered. To 

prevent freezing, raise the lever to extreme height, thus allowing water to leave cylinder. 

Fig. 201. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Diameter Cyl. 


Suction 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 




I 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
8 


2 in. 
2^ " 

2y2 " 

23/4 " 

3 " 

3/2 " 

4 


I in. 
I 

V4 " 
lU " 
1/4 " 
1/4 " 


.08 gal. 

.10 " 

■15 " 
.18 " 
.20 " 

•25 " 

•33 " 


Alum 

Amid 

Arc 

Arch 

Arm 

Army 

Art 

Ask 


$4.00 
4-50 
5-00 

ill 

6.75 
8.00 
10.00 


Jughyl 
Jugica 
Jugido 
Jugify 
Jugiga 
Justizo 
Jusuba 
Jusuck 


$6.00 
6.50 
7.00 

8.00 

8.75 

9-75 
11.50 
15.00 



We can fit our Cistern Pumps with brass lower valves and metallic packing for hot 
water, at an extra price. (See page 12.) 

■■'Brass Cylinder Pumpshave brass plungers. Brass Pumps, a.\\ parts brass, excep' lever, bearer and base, furnished to order. 



Goulds Cistern Suction Pump 

IVith Revolving Bearer Top, Double Rod and Guide 
The cut shows one of our Cistern Pumps, with double rods and guide rod. So con- 
structed, they work with more uniform stroke, and are on this account much preferred in 
some locahties. In other respects they are just Hke our other Cistern Pumps. 
Fitted for lead or wrought-iron pipe, or both, as ordered. 

Fig. 2IO. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 





















No. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 


Suction 
Fitted for 


Lift 
































Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 


2^ in. 


6 in. 


.10 gal. 


iJ4 in pipe 


25 ft. 


Scofed 


$5-00 


Jusudo 


$7.00 


Virtual 


$7.00 


3 


2V2 " 


6 " 


■13 " 


iVa " 


25 " 


Scoff 


5-50 


Jusufu 


7-50 


Virtue 


8.C0 


I 


23/4 " 


6 " 


•15 " 


1% " 


25 " 


Birdseye 


6.00 


Jusuga 


8.i^ 


Bonded 


g.co 


4 


3 " 


6 " 


.18 " 


1% " 


25 " 


Scoop 


6.50 


Jusugil 


9.00 


Virulen 


11.00 


6 


3/2 " 


6 " 


•25 " 


I'A " 


25 " 


Scope 


Q.OO 


Keepjan 


12.50 


Virus 


19. CO 


8 


4 " 


6 " 


■32 " 


2 


25 " 


Score 


11.00 


Keepku 


16.00 


Visage 


26.00 



Goulds Semi-Fluid Suction Pump 

With Revolving Bearer Top and Double Rod and Guide. Metallic Fitted 
The cut represents our Fig. 444, built for pumping molasses, syrups of any kind, tar, 
oil, or any other liquids of any consistency, either hot or cold. The piston, piston rod, 
valves and connecting tube of the iron Pumps are made of brass, while the balance is 
constructed of iron. When ordered of brass, the whole Pump is made of that metal 
except the base, top and lever, and is so constructed that no iron is brought into contact 
with the liquid. 

When used for hot liquids we would urge placing the Pump as close to them as pos- 
sible, as the vapors arising will qualify the vacuum produced by the Pump. 
Fitted for lead or wrought-iron pipe connections, as ordered. 

Fig. 444. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 


Suction 


Lift 


Iron 


Brass 
















Stroke 






Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 


2i^ in. 


6 in. 


.13 gal. 


1/4 in. pipe 


25 ft. 


Folly 


$12.00 


Forcep 


$20.00 


4 


3 


6 " 


.18 " 


1V2 


25 " 


Fond 


15.00 


Ford 


25.00 


6 


3/2 " 


6 " 


•25 " 


I'A " 


25 " 


Fontal 


17.00 


Fore! 


30.00 


8 


4 " 


6 " 


■iZ " 


2 " 


25 " 


Food 


21.00 


Forge 


36.00 


10 


aVi " 


6 " 


■41 " 


2^, " 


25 " 


Fopab 


25.00 


Forky 


42.00 



We can fit our Cistern Pumps with brass lower valves and metallic pacKing for hot 
water, at an extra price. (See page 12.) 

Brass Pumps, having all parts brass, except lever, bearer and base. 




Fig. 210 




Fig. 444 




Fig. 205 



Goulds Open-Top Pitcher-Spout Pump 

IVif/i Open Revolving Bearer Top and Bolted Base 
Fig. 205 shows our standard Open-Top Pitcher-Spout Pump. Wherever a cheap 
but substantial Pump for use in house or over drive-well is required this Pump (or 
Fig-. 205 >^, Closed Top) is a favorite. It has a revolving bearer top. By lifting lever 
to extreme height valve is tripped, to prevent freezing. A suction nut, tapped to 
receive wrought-iron pipe, is furnished on the hub underneath base. Through this is 
introduced a soldering tube for lead pipe connection. 

Fig. 205. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per 


Suction 


Lift 


Iron 


*Brass-Lined 








1 








Stroke 






Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Trice 


I 


2j/ in. 


4 in. 


.09 gal. 


I in. pipe 


25 ft. 


Baled 


$4.25 


Toledo 


$6.50 


2 


3 


4 " 


.12 " 


i^ 


25 " 


Balky 


475 


Toiles 


7-25 


3 


3/a " 


4 " 


.17 " 


i^ " 


25 " 


Ball 


5-25 


Tolel 


8.00 


4 


4 


4 " 


.22 " 


i^ " 


25 " 


Balmo 


6.25 


Tolling 


9.00 


5 


av. ;; 


5 " 


•34 " 


2 " 


25 " 


Band 


9-50 


Tombey 


12.50 


6 


5 " 


5 " 


.43 " 


2K2 " 


25 


Kidfat 


17.00 


Kidfig 


22.00 




Fig. 205 /. 



Goulds Closed-Top Pitcher-Spout Pump 

With Closed Revolving Bearer Top and Bolted Base 
Fig. 205^2 shows our standard Tight-Top Pitcher-Spout Pump. It fills the 
requirement for a cheap but substantial Pump for use in house, over cistern or over 
drive-wells. Lever can be turned to any desired position, and by raising lever to 
extreme height valves are tripped to prevent freezing. A suction nut tapped to 
receive wrought-iron pipe is furnished on the hub underneath base. Through this is 
introduced a soldering tube for lead pipe connection. 







F 


ig. 20 


S'A. Sizes, Pr 


ices , Ft c . 






No. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 
Stroke 


Suction 


Lift 


Iron 


*Brass 


-Lined 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 
2 

3 

4 

I 


2J/2 in. 

3 " 

4 " 

4^ " 
5 


4 in. 
4 " 
4 " 

4 " 

5 " 
5 " 


.09 gal. 

.12 " 
.17 " 
.22 " 

•34 " 
•43 " 


1 in. pipe 

iK ;; 

2 " 
2'/, " 


25 ft. 
25 " 
25 

25 " 
25 " 
25 " 


Banked 

Barb 

Barky 

Barned 

Keepla 

Keeplit 


$4.25 

475 

6.25 
9-50 
17.00 


Bonafide 

Briefness 

Cabinet 

Casined 

Keeplog 

Kiddog 


$6.50 

7-25 
8.00 
9.00 
12.50 
22.0c 



*Brass-Lined Pumps furnished with galvanized plungers and rods. 



Goulds Vacuum Base Pitcher-Spout Pump 

IVith Closed Revolving Bearer Top and Patent Vacuum Base 

. Fig. 208 is the same as our Fig. 205 j% (page 16), and in addition it has an improvement 
in the base of the Pump. Oftentimes in driven wells, where the soil is so close as to make 
an air-tight joint around the pipe, an ordinary Pump will not work well ; while with the 
A'acuum Base Pump all difificulty is obviated, for by creating a vacuum in the base and 
permitting the water to form there a reservoir, a constant supply of water is obtained for 
the Pump. We fit them always for wrought-iron pipe, with the thread cut in the hub of the 
base. 

Fig. 208. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 


Lift 


Iron 


*Brass 


Lined 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 
3 


2I/2 in. 
3 


4 in. 
4 " 

4 " 


.09 gal. 

.12 " 

.17 " 


I in. pipe 

1/4 


25 ft. 
25 " 
25 " 


Birdy 

Bite 

Blast 


$475 
5-25 
575 


Chusif 

Chusom 

Chusud 


$7.00 
775 
8.50 




*Brass-lined Pumps have galvanized plungers and rods 



Goulds Round-Spout Pitcher Pump 

With Closed Revolving Bearer Top and Bolted Base 

Fig. 20g shows our new style Pitcher Pump, with a round spout. This construction 
prevents water from slopping over spout, and also provides means of hanging bucket 
upon the spout. This Pump is made like our other Pitcher Pumps, with revolving 
brake, bolt fastenings and cut-off base. 

Fitted for wrought-iron pipe vmless otherwise ordered. 

To prevent freezing, raise lever to extreme height, thus allowing water to leave 
cylinder. 

Fig. 209. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



1X0. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 
Fitted for 


Lift 


IHON 


*Brass 


-Lined 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 

2 

3 


25^ in. 
3 
3^/2 " 


4 in. 
4 

4 " 


.09 gal. 

.12 " 


I in. pipe 


25 ft. 

25 " 
25 " 


Waled 

Bleat 

Walk 


$4.25 

475 
5-25 


Clebjac 
Clebkub 
Cleblip 


$6.50 

7-25 
8.00 




Fig. 209 



*Brass-lined Pumps liave galvanized plungers and rods 




Fig. 1389 



Goulds Porcelain- Lined Pitcher-Spout Pump 

With Open Revolving Bearer Top and Bolted Base 

Fig. 1389 shows our new Porcelain-Lined Pitcher-Spout Pump. Being hned 
throughout with Porcelain-Enamel it is Non-Corrosive and especially adapted for 
pumping Milk or Salt Water. It has revolving bearer top. By lifting lever to extreme 
height valve is tripped to prevent freezing. A suction nut, tapped to receive wrought- 
iron pipe, is furnished on the hub underneath base. Through this is introduced a sol- 
dering tube for lead pipe connection when so ordered. 

Pump is fitted with galvanized iron plunger and rod. 



Fig. 13< 



Size, Price, Etc. 



Xo. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 


Lift 


Cipher 


Price 


2 


3 in. 


4 in. 


.12 gal. 


I'X in. pipe 


25 ft. 


Churva 


... 




Nickel-Plated Cylinder Pitcher-Spout Pump 

With Closed Revolving Bearer Top and Bolted Base 

Fig. 1 170 represents our new Pitcher-Spout Pump, which we offer with Nickel-Plated 
Seamless-Drawn Brass Cylinder. This Seamless-Drawn Brass Cylinder offers the most ser- 
viceable form of Cylinder and admits of attractive finish. Pump has revolving bearer top, 
galvanized plunger and rod ; cut-off base and connections for iron or lead pipe, to order. 
Our design and construction will recommend itself where a neat, compact Pump, in keeping 
with good surroundings is required. 

Fig. 1170. Size, Price, Etc. 



1 No. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per 
Stroke 


Suction 


Lift 


Nickel-Plated Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


2 


3 m. 


4 in. 


.12 gal. 


i^i in. pipe 


25 ft. 


Loinac 


$-•50 



Goulds "Southern Star" Lift Pump 

For Out-Door Use in Warm Climates 



We have frequent calls for a Suction and Lift Pump taller and heavier than our largest 
Cistern and Pitcher Pumps, and offer Fig. 607, which we build about 41 inches high. 

It is provided with revolving bearer top and has a long heavy lever. The Pump stock 
acts as a cylinder, in which is the plunger, and can be emptied of water by raising the lever, 
thus tripping valve seated on the base. A strong brace gives rigidity to the Pump. 





Fig. 


607 . 


Sizes, P 


rices. 


Etc. 






No. ! Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 
St'^^oke 


Suction 


Well Rod 


Lift 


Cipher 


Iron 


4 3 in- 

5 , 3H" 


6 in. 
6 " 


.18 gal. 
.22 " 


iK in. pipe 
11/2 " 


7-16 in. 


■25 ft. 
25 " 


Moredy 
Morned 


$8.50 

9.00 




Fig. 607 



Goulds "Southern Star" Force Pump 

For Out-Door Use in Warm Climates 



This Pump is about 50 inches high, has revolving brake or fulcrum, a strong, heavy 
lever, and is in every way calculated to render good service. A thread is cut on the end 
of the spout, and with each Pump is sent a half hose couplingmd nut for attaching hose. 

As in Fig. 60/, shown above, the plunger works in the stock of Pump, which can 
be emptied of water by raising the lever, thus tripping the valve in the base. 

When ordered with cock spour we add $2.50 to list price. 









Fig. 60 


8. Sizes, Prices, Et 


c . 






No. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 
St^ke 


Suction 


Well Rod 


Discharge 

Fitted 

for 


*Lift and 
Force 


Cipher 


Iron 


4 

I 


3 in. 
3^ " 

yA " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


.18 gal. 
.22 " 

■25 " 


114 in. pipe 


7-16 in. 
7-16 " 
7-16 " 


I in. hose 

I 

I " 


50 ft. 
SO " 
40 " 


000 


$13-00 
14.00 
15.00 




Fig. 608 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. Pump not more than 25 ft. above water. 



Goulds "Star" Anti-Freezing Well Lift Pumps 



Adapted- for "Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat 




Fig. 1018 
Light Standard 




Fig- 550 
Medium Standard 



Fig. 551 
Heavy Standard 



For description, table of sizes, prices, etc., see opposite page. 



Goulds "Star" Anti-Freezing Well Lift Pumps 

Adapted for '' UniversaV Bronze Valve and Seat 

The Pumps illustrated on opposite page represent our line of Revolving Open-Top Anti-Freezing Well 
Lift Pumps, for out-door cisterns and shallow wells — dug, drilled or driven — where water is not more than 25 
feet below ground line. These Pumps are similar in design, differing only in size and w^eight of Standard. 
As listed, Pumps are adapted for wells about 28 feet deep. By lowering cylinder to within 15 feet of the 
water. Pumps can be used in wells 40 to 50 feet in depth. Pumps are tapped and receive connecting pipe 
near spout, not at base. Pump base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Figs. 1229 and 1390 (page 67), Metal Lower Valves, to order at extra price. 

Fig-. 1018. Size, Price, Etc. 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 
Stroke 


Suction 


*Lift 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined 


Cylinder 


Brass-Tube Cyl. 


Ciplier 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


4 


3 X 10 in. 


6 in. 


.18 gal. 


lYx in. pipe 


30 ft. 


Diestock 


$8.00 


Altitudinal 


$10.50 


Biology 


$12.50 



Fig- 55°- Sizes, Prices, Etc 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 


*Lift 


Iron C 


i'LINDER 


Brass-Lined Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 

4 
6 


2%X 10 in. 
3 X 10 " 
3j4xio " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


■ IS gal. 
.18 " 
■25 " 


i^ in. pipe 

1% " 


50 ft. 
40 " 
30 " 


Vased 
Vassal 
Eobead 


$8.25 
8.50 
9-50 


Blushing 
Brinded 
Broadcl 


$10.75 
11.00 

12.50 



Fig- 551- Sizes, Prices, Etc 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
sF^Jke 


Suction 


*Lift 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Line 


D Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 

4 
6 


2^ X 10 in. 
3 X 10 " 
3^x10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


.15 gal. 
.18 '■ 
■25 " 


1/4 in- pipe 


60 ft. 
50 " 
40 " 


Vastley 

Vasty 

Vastel 


$8.75 
9.00 
10.00 


Biinstle 
Canacu 
Crotdun 


$11.25 
11.50 
13.00 



*Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water 

For larger sizes Well Lift Pumps see Figs. 552 and 1261 page 27 



Goulds "Star" Anti-Freezing Well Lift Pumps 



Adapted for "Universal" Bronze Vak'e and Seat 





Fig. 1019 
Light Standard 



Fig. 848/2 
Medium Standard 



Fig. 848 
Heavy Standard 



For description, table of sizes, prices, etc., see opposite page. 



Goulds "Star" Anti-Freezing Well Lift Pumps 

Adapted for "Universal" Bronze Valve and Scat 

The Pumps, Figs. 1019, 8483^ and 848, represented on opposite page, illustrate our line of Revolving 
Tight-Top, Anti-Freezing Set Length Pumps for shallow wells and cisterns. They are fittted with Tight 
Top, Polished Rod and Links above. This construction keeps plunger rod in perfect alignment and prevents 
all foreign substances getting into working parts of the Pump. The general adaptations and capacities are 
tabulated below. Pumps are tapped and receive connecting pipe near spout, not at base. Pump base to bot- 
tom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Figs. 1229 and 1390, Metal Lower Valves, to order at extra price. See page 6y. 

Fig. 1019. Size, Pri"^ce, Etc. 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


S"ction 


*Lift 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


Brass-Tube 1 
Cylinder | 


Ciplier 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


4 


3 X 10 in. 


6 in. .18 gal. 


i^ in. pipe 


30 ft. 


Divela 


$8.75 


Cusale 


$11.^5 


Dancmul 


$13-25 



Fig. 84 



Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


^^^1. ' Suction 


♦Lift 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 
4 
6 


2^4 X 10 in. 
3 xio " 
3V2 X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


.15 gal. iKt in. pipe 50 ft. 
.18 '■ 1 1% " 40 " 
•25 " iH " 30 " 


Weltud 
Weltvd 
Erripic 


$9.00 

9-25 
10.25 


Diastem 
Draclym 
Dripal 


$11.50 

11-75 
13-25- 



Fig. 84: 



Sizes, Prices, Etc 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


*Lift 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 

4 
6 


2^/4. X 10 in. 
3 X 10 " 
y/2 X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


•25 " 


1Y4. in. pipe 

1/4 

V/i 


60 ft. 
50 " 
40 " 


Wamble 
Wammel 
Easlade 


$9-50 

9-75 
10-75 


Elytah 
Elytale 
Elytamb 


$12.00 
12.25 
13-75 



''Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within i s or 20 feet of water. 



Goulds "Star" Anti-Freezing Well Lift Pumps 



Adapted for "Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat 






Fig. 1039 
Light Standard 



Fig. 553 
Medium Standard 



Fig. 554 
Heavv Standard 



For description, tables of sizes, prices, etc., see opposite page. 



25 

Goulds "Star" Anti-Freezing Well Lift Pumps 

Adapted for "Universal" Bronae Valve and Seat 

Figs. 1039, 553, 554 represent our Anti-Freezing Lift Pumps, with revolving tight top, for shallow wells.. 
In this style of Pump the rod is guided above and moves up and down in a vertical line without oscillating- 
It also constitutes a tight top, preventing all foreign substance from getting into working parts. 

Pumps are tapped and receive wrought-iron connecting pipe near spout. 

Figs. 1229 and 1390, Metal Lower Valves, to order at extra price. See page 67. 



Fig. I 03< 



Size, Price, Etc 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
Stroke 


Suction 


*Lift 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


'■"" I 


4 


3 X 10 in. 


6 in. 


.18 gal. 


1 14 in. pipe 


40 ft. 


Divellac 


$9.00 


Fieldab 


$11.50 



Fig- 553- Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



iS'o. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
St^ke 


Suction 


*Lift 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 

4 
6 


254 X 10 in. 
3 xio " 
ZY2 X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


• IS gal. 
.18 " 

•25 " 


i;4 in. pipe 


60 ft. 
SO " 
40 " 


Vection 
Vector 
Erripol 


$9.25 
9.50 
10.50 


Fieldip 
Flemit 
Firema 


12.00 
I3.SO 



Fig. 554 



s. Prices, Et 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 


*Lift 


Iron C 


.LINDER 


Brass-Lined Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 

4 
6 


2J4 X 10 in. 
3 XIO " 
3!/^ X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


•25 " 


i^ in. pipe 

1/4 " 


70 ft. 
60 " 
SO " 


Veda 
Vedet 
Fierno 


$9.7S 
10.00 
11.00 


Firfal 
Flickon 
Flu j nob 


$12.25 
12,50 
14.00 



*Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within is or 20 feet of water. 

For larger sizes of Well Lift Puinps, see Figs. 552 and 1261, page 27. 




1252 



Goulds Anti-Freezing Well Lift Pumps 

Adapted for "Universal" Bronze Valve and Scat 

Fig. 1252 illustrates our new Anti-Freezing Well Lift Pump with adjust- 
able base and brace, syphon spout and revolving bearer top. 

The principal feature of this new Pump is the wrought-iron pipe stock with 
base and brace, which can be adjusted to meet any requirement of height of 
lever and spout. Under the base is a heavy malleable pipe nut, connecting stand- 
ard with set length. This permits extension of set length with the least possible 
trouble. When so ordered, we can furnish stock or standard complete with- 
out set length, adapting it for any style of lower working cylinder. 

Fig. 207 is adapted for out-door cisterns and shallow wells, where water is 
not to be lifted over 15 or 25 feet. By adding to the connecting pipe and piston 
rod, and so dropping the cylinder farther into the well, until the cylinder is 
within, say, 15 to 20 feet of the surface of the water, this Pump could be used 
in wells from 30 to 40 feet deep. This Pump has bolted base. Base to bottom 
of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Figs. 1229 and 1390, Metal Lower Valves (page 67), to order at extra 



price. 




Fig. 1252, 



e, Price, Etc. 



Fig. 207 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 


Lift 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


T.l\lll^ 


Cipher 1 Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


4 


3x10 in. 


5i. 


.15 gal. 


1/4 in. pipe 


30 ft. Harevu $8.00 Harfab 


$10.50 


Knuba 


$12.50 



Fig. 207. Sizes, Prices, Etc, 



No. 


Cyhnder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
sfroke 


Suction 


*Lift 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 

4 
6 


2^ X 10 in. 
3 X 10 " 
3^ X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


.24 " 


i^ in. pipe 


40 ft. 
40 " 
30 " 


Ben dam 

Bent 

Eobale 


$8.00 
8.50 
9.50 


Rawego 
Rawehi 
Raweid 


$10.50 
11.00 
12.50 



*Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinde 



ithin IS or 20 feet of water. 



Fig. 552 



Goulds Anti-Freezing "Stock" Pumps 

Lift Ptimps of Large Capacity 

Pumps shown on this page have large pumping capacity and have 
come into such general use among farmers having many head of stock to 
water that they are known to the trade as "Stock Pumps." They are also 
well suited for Town Pumps in shallow wells. 

Fig. 552 stands 4 feet tall. The standard is of cast-iron, with revolv- 
ing bearer top. Spout is large and waterways ample. Pipe used in set 
length is i^ and 2-inch and screws into the standard just below the spout. 

Fig. 1261 is made with wind mill top, having adjustable stroke, 6, 8, or 
10 inches. Equally adapted for pumping by hand or by wind mill. Spout 
is large, as is also the upper portion of the standard, which positively pre- 
vents any "slopping over," however fast the Pump is worked. Lower por- 
tion of standard is formed by a continuation of the 2-inch wrought-iron 
pipe which forms the set lengths. Base is adjustable. 

Figs. 1229 and 1390, Metal Lower Valves (page 67), to order at extra 
price. 

Fig. 552. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Fig. 1261 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


*Lift 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


6 
8 


3>4 X 10 in. 
4 X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 


.25 gal. 
■32 " 


iVz in. 

2 " 


40 ft. 
30 " 


Kidhat 
Vectuum 


$11.00 
12.50 


Kidhil 
Kidkiss 


$14.00 
16.00 



Fig. 1261. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke at 
lo-in. Stroke 


Suction 


*Lift 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


8 
10 


4 X 16 in. 
4^x16 " 


( Adjustable } 
I 6,8, 10 in. <i 


•54 gal. 

.69 " 


2 in. 
2 " 


50 ft. 
40 " 


Knowof 
Knowug 


$16.50 
18.50 


Knowvo 
Knowyx 


$20.00 

22.50 



*Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within is or 20 feet of water. 



-28 



Goulds "Star" Anti-Freezing Well Force Pumps 



Adapted for "Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat 




Fig. 1244 
Medium Standard 
Bolted Spout 




Fig. 852>^ 

Heavy Standard 

Bolted Spout 




Fig. 1245 
Medium Standard 
Cock Spout 




Fig. 882>4 
Heavy Standard 
Cock Spout 



For description and table of sizes, prices, etc., see opposite page. 



29 



Goulds "Star" Anti-Freezing Well Force Pumps 



Adapted for "Universal" Bronae Valve and Seat 

Figs. 1244, 1245, 852^^ and 882 J<^ represent our "Star" Anti-Freezing Force Pumps. This style is es- 
pecially adapted for garden, yard and stable use, being fitted for hose discharge. All have an outlet at back 
of spout for attaching pipe. They are tapped and receive connecting pipe near spout, not at base. 

Figs. 1245 and 8823^ have cock spout. Pump base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Figs. 1229 and 1390, Metal Lower Valves (page 67), to order at extra price. 

Fig. 1244. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 

4 
6 


2% X 10 in. 
3 X 10 " 
3'/^ X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


.15 gal. 

.18 " 

■25 " 


ili in. pipe 


1 14 in. pipe and ^ in. hose 
VA " '•' Va " 


60 ft. 
50 " 
40 " 


Fopross 
Frecofs 
Fropac 


$12.25 
12.50 
13.50 


Fropljo 
Fropcol 
Fuchtac 


$1475 
15.00 
16.50 



Fig. 8 5 2 J^ . Sizes, Prices, Et 



No 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 
4 
6 


2% X 10 in. 
3 X 10 " 
SlA X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


.15 gal. 

.18 " 
.25 " 


134 in. pipe 
iH " 
I'A " 


iJ4 in. pipe and M in. hose 
1% " " 3/4 " 
iJ4 " " J4 " 


70 ft. 
60 " 
50 " 


Wared 

Wareful 

Erripus 


$12.75 
13.00 
14.00 


Fucibad 
Fucidul 
Gavaot 


$15.25 
15.50 
17.00 



Fig. 1245. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 
4 
6 


zV^ X 10 in. 
3 xio " 

s'A X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


25 " 


i^ in. pipe 


1%. in. pipe and ^ in. hose 
lA " " M " 
114 " " 34 " 


60 ft. 
50 " 
40 " 


Gavau.x 
Gavavo 
Genesol 


$14.75 
15.00 
16.00 


Genesun 

Gipta 

Giptale 


$17.25 
17.50 

19.00 



Fig. 882^ 



Sizes, Prices, Etc 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


p^r^lfrit 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 

4 
6 


2% X 10 in. 
3 XIO " 
3^ X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


■ 15 gal. 
.18 " 

.25 " 


1% in. pipe 

iK " 


lA in. pipe and ^ in. hose 
VA " " Va " 
lA " " Va " 


70 ft. 
60 " 
50 " 


Warest 

Warfare 

Erripy 


$15.25 
15.50 
16.50 


Giptam 
Giptanc 
Giptik 


$17.75 
18.00 
19.50 



which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of 



, or total lift and force from supply to 



Goulds "Star" Anti-Freezing Well Force Pumps 



Adapted for "Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat 




Fig. 1247 

Medium Standard 

Bolted Spout 



Fig. 424 

Heavy Standard 

Bolted Spout 




Fig. 1248 

Medium Standard 

Cock Spout 




Fig. 426 

Heavy Standard 

Cock Spout 



For description and table of sizes, prices, etc., see opposite page. 



Goulds "Star" Anti-Freezing Well Force Pumps 

Adal>ted for "Universal" Bronze J^alrc and Seat 
Figs. 1247, 424, 1248 and 426 illustrate our "Star" Anti-Freezing Force Pumps, with Revolving Wind 
Mill Top. Our construction keeps plunger rod in perfect alignment, thus working in cylinder smoothly and 
evenly. Figs. 1248 and 426 have cock spouts. All are fitted with hose discharge. Pumps are tapped and 
receive connecting pipe near spout, not at base. Pump base to bottom o'f cylinder, 4 feet. 
Figs. 1229 and 1390, Metal Lower Valves, to order at extra price (page 67). 
Fig. 1247. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined 

CVMNDER 1 


Ciplier 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 
4 
6 


2J4 X 10 in. 
3 X 10 " 

314 X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


.15 gal. 

.18 " 
■25 " 


iJ4 in. pipe 

lYi 


i;4 in. pipe and ^ in. hose 


60 ft. 
50 " 
40 " 


Giptome 

Gipula 

Glujvo 


$13-25 
13-50 
I4-SO 


Glujwu 

Glujwyn 

Glukac 


$15-75 

16.00 
17-50 



Fig. 424. Sizes, Prices, Etc 



Xo. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron Cylinder 


Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 

4 
6 


2ji X 10 in. 
3 X 10 " 
3^x10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


■ 15 gal. 

.18 " 

•25 " 


1% in. pipe 
1Y4 " ■ 
1Y2 " 


lY in. pipe and ^ in. hose 

1Y4 " " M " 


70 ft. 
60 " 
50 " 


Veil 

Vellet 

Endnadu 


$13-75 
14.00 
15-00 


Glukade 

Glukid 

Glukief 


$16.25 
16. SO 

18.00 



Fig. 1248. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron Cylinder 


Cylinder i 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 
4 
6 


2^4 X 10 in. 
3 X 10 " 
3^x10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6" 


• 15 gal. 

.18 " 
•25 " 


1 14 in- pipe 
iJ4 " 
1Y2 " 


i^ in. pipe and H in. hose 

iYa " " Va 
114 " " 34 " 


60 ft. 
50 " 
40 " 


Goldid 
Goldiel 
Gradka 


$15-75 
16.00 
17.00 


Grandid 
Grandog 
Granduc 


$18.25 
18.50 
20.00 



Fig. 426. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 

4 
6 


2^ X 10 in. 
3 X 10 " 
3Y2 X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


.15 gal- 

.18 " 
-25 " 


i^ in. pipe 
1% " 
1Y2 " 


iYa in. pipe and % in. hose 
iYa " " Va " 
114 " " 3^ " 


70 ft. 
60 " 
50 " 


Vogle 

VogUte 

Endnip 


$16.25 
16.50 
17-50 


Glukifs 
Glukode 
Glukock 


$i8.7S 
ig.oo 
20.50 



♦Depth of Wells to which pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within isor 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery 



Goulds Anti-Freezing Well Force Pumps 




Fig. 1 1 53 



Adapted for "Unhrrsal" Bronze Valve and Seat 

Fig. 1 1 53 illustrates our new Well Lift and Force Pump with adjust- 
able base and brace, syphon spout and revolving bearer top. 

The principal feature of this Pump is the wrought-iron pipe stock with 
base and brace, which can be adjusted to meet any requirement of height 
of lever and spout. 

Fig. 1308, Well Lift and Force Pump, is adapted for deep or shallow wells. 
Bearer top allows no side wear. Tight top and large air chamber provided 
with pet cock, making it a lift or force pump at will. Base and brace adjust- 
able. Reversible lever. Spout bolted on, fitted for ^-inch hose. Opening 
at back of spout for i-inch pipe. Brass body cylinder with brass valve seat. 
Drip plug actuated by rod and handle at base. 

Deep-well arrangement is accomplished by lowering cylinder with pipe 
connected and lengthening plunger rod. 

When so ordered, we can furnish Fig. 1308 with Compression Cock 
on spout at $2.50 extra list. 

Figs. 1229 and 1390, Metal Lower Valves (page 67), to order at 
extra price. 



t 

1308 











Fig 


• II53- 


Size 


, Price, Etc 










No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


Brass-Tube 
Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


4 


3x10 in. 


5 in. 


IS gal. 


1/4 in. pipe 


% in. hose 


50 ft. 


Harfact 


$11.50 


Harfbu 


$14.00 


Knubel 


$16.00 









Fig. 1308. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 








No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


♦Lift and 


Cipher 


Brass-Body 
Cylinder 


4 


2^ X 14 in. 
3 XI4 " 


10 in. 
10 " 


.213 gal. 

.306 ■• 


i!4 in. pipe 

v4 " 


I in. pipe and % in. hose 

I " " 34 " 


85 ft. 
60 " 


Ritedu 
Riteem 


$17.00 
18.00 



* Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within is or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply to 
point of delivery. 




Goulds Anti-Freezing Well Force Pumps 



Adapted for "Uiiiz'crsal" Bron::c Vah'c and Scat 

Fig. 854 represents a new Well Force Pump with revolving bearer 
top, polished rod and links above. The cut will show its construction, 
and at the very low price it is offered, it represents good value. We 
aim at simplicity of parts, and these adequately strong for purpose they 
are intended. Cock spouts furnished at $2.50 extra list. 

Pump base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Fig. 264 is a modification of our House Force Pump, rendered anti- 
freezing and adapted for outdoor wells, or those of any depth, by addi- 
tion of set length and placing working parts — plunger and valve — below 
frost line and within suction distance of water. Water may be forced 
through upper discharge into pipe, or delivered at spout. 

Pump base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Figs. 1229 and 1390, Metal Lower Valves (page 6y), to order at 
extra price. 




Fig 


854 




Fig. 854. Sizes, Prices, 


Etc. 






Fig. 264 


1 V. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 




Ciplier 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


i 3 

i 4 

i " 


2^X 10 in. 
3 xio " 

i'A X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


.15 gal. 

.18 " 
•25 " 


lyi in. pipe 
1/3 " 


1% in. pipe and % in. hose 

iK " " Va " 


75 ft. 
60 " 
50 " 


Watchin 
Watchma 
Raptwed 


$14-75 
15.00 
16.00 


Knucab 
Knucud 
Knudad 


$17-25 
17-50 
19.00 



Fi 



Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



N^. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron Cylinder 


Brass-Lined 1 
Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 

4 


2^2 X 10 in. 
3 X 10 " 


6 in. 
6 " 


.13 gal. 

.18 " 


1% in. pipe 


i^ in. pipe and i in. hose 


75 ft. 
60 " 


Clapped 
Clanish 


$16.00 
18.00 


Knudec 
Knufac 


$18.50 

20.50 



Goulds Double-Acting Well Force Pumps 



For Shallozv or Deep Wells 






.Cylinder 
Top Cap. 



Fig. 1362 
"Empire" 
These Pumps are fully 



Fig. 1275 
"Seneca" 
illustrated and described on pages 35 to 39. 



Fig. 1 146 
'Advance" 



Goulds "Seneca" Double-Acting Force Pumps 



Fig. 1274 



For Shallozv or Deep Wells 



Fig. 1274, "Seneca" Double-Acting Force Pump, is adapted for shallow 
or deep wells. Wrought-iron pipe is used to form both set length and 
standard. Base is adjustable; spout revolving. Pumps work easily and 
deliver smooth, unbroken stream. The smooth discharge is effected by 
using 2-inch brass differential or force cylinder, which has one-half the 
displacement of the 3-inch brass suction cylinder furnished. 

Brass differential cylinder can be replaced by a stuffing box or a plunger 
tube (as used in Figs. 1277 and 1278, page 60), when standard is wanted for 
use with tubular well cylinder or other sizes of cylinder. 

Fig. 1275 is same as Fig. 1274, with wind mill top, arranged for lo-inch 
stroke mill and 6-inch stroke by hand. 



Fig. 1274. Size, Price, Etc 



Fig. 1275 



No. 


Lower Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and Force 


Brass Body Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


4 


3 X lOYz in. 


5 in- 


.15 gal. 


1 14 in. pipe 


34 in. hose 


75 ft. 


Maltvo 


$14.50 



1275. Size, Price, Etc 



No. 


Lower Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Brass Body Cylinder 


Cipher Price 


4 


3 X 14 in. 


( 6 in. hand j 
I 10 " mill [ 


.31 gal. 


iK in. pipe 


^ in. hose 


75 ft. 


Maltwe 


$16.00 



*Depth of Weil to which Pumps may be adapted by placing Lower Cylinders within isor 20 ft. of water, or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 




Goulds "Empire" Double- Acting Force Pumps 



With "Universal" Bronze Valve and Scat 

Fig. 1362 "Empire" Double-Acting Force Pump supersedes Fig. 
I02S differing from it only in having larger discharge and air chamber 
pipes (i-in.). It has Common Top and is adapted for shallow or deep 
wells. Pump consists of a standard, with bearer top in one piece, cast 
in two half sections, strongly bolted and holding securely in place the 
two supporting pipes which form respectively the air chamber and dis- 
charge pipes, connecting with upper cylinder. This upper cylinder is 
brass-lined and has differential plunger, contributing to an even and 
uniform discharge of water. We dispense with all stuffing boxes or 
glands, avoid all undue friction, and secure the easiest possible working 
Pump. Pump is furnished complete, with brass-lined or brass-body 
lower cylinder, with "Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat, and universal 
bushing for either shallow or deep wells. Pumps will go inside s-inch 
well casing. 

Fig. 1359 is similar to Fig. 1362, but has wind mill top. Our new 
construction provides guide bushing in bearer top. 

Unless otherwise ordered, we ship all "Empire" Pumps put up for 
shallow wells. Where wanted for deep zvells, unscrew lower cylinder 
from upper cylinder and attach universal bushing to bottom of npper 
cylinder and top cap to lower cylinder, and connect with pipe and rod 
required for any depth of well. Universal bushing, adapting Pumps for 
shallow or deep wells, strainer and hose connection go with each Pump 
and are included in prices given below. 

Fig. 1362. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Fig- 1359 



No. 


CyHnder 


Stroke 


per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well 
Rod 


*Lift and 
Force 


Brass-Lined Cyl. 


Brass Body Cyl. 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 
2 

4 


2'/l X 12 in. 
2i^ X 12 " 
3 X 12 " 


5 ill. 
5 " 
5 " 


.09 gal. 
•15 " 


iJ4 in. pipe 

i]4 


34 in. hose 

34 " 


H in. 


125 ft. 
100 " 

75 " 


Chestcon 

Chestoc 

Chestabu 


$14.00 
14.00 
14.50 


Chetilog 
Chestpo 
Chestil 


$15-00 
15.00 
1550 



Fife- 1359- Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Cyh^der 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well 
Rod 


*Lift and 
Force 


Brass-Lined Cyl. 


Brass Body Cyl. 1 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 

2 
4 


2J4 X 12 in. 
21/^ X 12 " 
3 X 12 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


.10 gal. 
•13 " ■ 
.18 " 


14 in. pipe 

1V4 " 


34 in. hose 

34 " 


Vi in. 

y& " 


125 ft. 
100 " 


Chetjobel 

Chetja 

Chetkab 


$15.00 
15.00 
15-50 


Chetlobe 

Chetjob 

Chetiub 


$16.00 
16.00 
16.50 



vatcr, or total lift and force from supply to 




Fig-. 1363 



Goulds "Empire" Double- Acting Force Pumps 

With "Universal" Bronze Valve and Scat 



Figr. 1363 "Empire" Double-Acting- Force Pump supersedes Fig-. 
1027, differing from it only in having larger discharge and air chamber 
pipes (i-in.). It has Common Top, Brass Three--way Cock and Con- 
necting Rod, and is adapted for shallo-w or deep -wells. The addition of 
Three- Way Cock and Connecting Rod for distributing -water to any 
part of premises, houses, barns, etc., -will increase the usefulness of this 
Pump for many purposes. 

Fig. 1360 is similar to Fig. 1363, but has -wind mill top. Our new 
construction provides guide bushing in bearer top. 

Unless other-wise ordered, -we ship all "Empire" Pumps put up for 
shallo-w wells ; that is, with lower working cylinder screwed into upper 
cylinder and the universal bushing for bottom of upper cylinder and top 
attachment for lower cylinder tied on. Where tvantcd for deep zvells, 
unscrew lower cylinder from upper cylinder and attach universal hush- 
ing to bottom of upper cylinder and top cap to lower cylinder, and 
connect with pipe and rod required for any depth of well. Universal 
bushing, adapting Pumps for shallow or deep wells, strainer and hose 
connection go with each Pump and are included in prices given below. 

Fig. 1363. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Fig. 1360 



No. 


Lower 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Lower 
Discharge 


Upper 
Discharge 


*Liftand 
Force 


Brass-Lined Cyl. 


Brass Body Cyl. 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 

4 


214 X 12 in. 
2^X12 " 
3 XI2 " 


5 in- 
5 " 

5 " 


.09 gal. 
.11 " 

•15 " 


154 in. pipe 
t-Ya 


I in. pipe 
I " 
I 


^ in. hose 
Ya " 
Va " 


125 ft. 
100 " 

75 " 


Chetncbg 
Chetman 
Chetnob 


$16.50 
16.50 
17.00 


Chetogs 
Chetnel 
Chetolu 


$17.50 } 
17-50 

i8.ot/ 



Fig. 1360. Sizes, Prices, Et< 



No. 


Lower 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Lower 
Discharge 


Upper 
Discharge 


*Liftand 


Brass-Lined Cyl. 


Brass Body Cyl. 


Force 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher Price 


I 
2 

4 


2% X 12 in. 

2l/$XI2 " 

3 XI2 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


.10 gal. 

•13 " 
.18 " 


1% in. pipe 
iVa " 

1% " 


I in. pipe 
I " 
I 


54 in. hose 
Va " 
Va " 


125 ft. 
100 " 

75 " 


Chetpon 
Chetpat 
Chetral 


$17.50 
17-50 
18.00 


Chetrog 
Chetqub 
Cheuact 


$18.50 
18.50 
19.00 



*Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by placing Lower Cylinders within is or 20 feet of v/ater, or total lift and force from supply to 
point of delivery. 




y. 1 146 



Goulds "Advance" Double- Acting Force Pumps 

With "Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat 
Fig. 1 146, "Advance" Double-Acting Well Force Pump, has common 
top for hand power, adapted for shallow or deep wells — open, driven, drilled 
or cased. It is constructed with seamless brass differential cylinder and 
brass-lined or brass body lower cylinder, having inside attachments and 
"Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat. 

Fig. 1 147 is of the same construction as Fig. 1146, with change of top 
for 1 0-inch stroke wind mill or 6-inch stroke by hand. 

No. 2 Pumps, with brass body cylinder, will go inside of 3-inch well 
casing, and with brass-lined cylinder inside 354-inch casing. 

No. 4 Pumps, with brass body cylinder, will go inside of 3^-inch well 
casing, and with brass-lined cylinder inside 3^-inch casing. 

Unless otherwise ordered, we ship all "Advance" Pumps put up for 
shallow wells; that is, with lower working cylinder screwed into upper 
cylinder and the top attachment for lower cylinder tied on. Where wanted 
for deep wells, unscrew lower cylinder from upper cylinder and attach top 
cap to lower cylinder, and connect with pipe and rod for any depth of well. 
Top cap, hose connection and strainer go with each Pump, and are included 
in price given below. 

Fig. 1146. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




1 147 



No. 


Lower Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Brass-Lined Cyl. 


Brass Body Cyl. 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 
2 

4 
6 
8 


2^ X 12 in. 
2^ X 12 " 

3 X 12 " 
3>^xi2 " 

4 X 12 " 


5 in. 

5 

5 " 
5 " 
5 " 


.09 gal. 
.11 " 
•IS " 
.21 " 
.27 " 


1% in. pipe 
2 " 


^ in. hose 

Va " 

Va " 
I " 
I " 


125 ft. 
100 " 

75 " 
60 " 
40 " 


Chewavl 

Fiendub 

Fiepal 

Knufig 

Knufol 


$14.50 
14-50 
15.00 
18.00 
20.00 


Chevbgo 

Hareta 

Hareula 

Knufut 

Lamebs 


$15-50 
15-50 
16.00 
19-50 
22.00 



Fig. 1147. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 









Capacity 






*Lift and 
Force 


Brass-L 


NED Cyl 


Brass Body Cyl. 




Lower Cyl. 


Stroke 


per Stroke 
10 Inch 






Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 


2^4 X 16 in. 




.17 gal. 


1 14 in. pipe 


M in. hose 


125 ft. 


Cheucag 


$16.00 


Chewou 


$17.00 


2 


21.4 X 16 " 


6in. hand] 




iji 


M " 


100 " 


Mostub 


16.00 


Mostve 


17.00 


4 


3 X 16 " 


and 


■31 " 


ij4 


Va " 


75 " 


Mostwo 


16.50 


Mostxu 


17-50 


6 


3;/^ X 16 " 


loin.millj 


.42 " 


1/2 " 




60 " 


Lameck 


20.00 


Lamefa 


21.50 


8 


4 X 16 " 




-54 " 


2 


I 


40 " 


La me da 


22.00 


Lamegu 


24.00 



*Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within is or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply to point 



Fig. 1 148 



Goulds Double-Acting Well Force Pumps 

With "Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat 

Fig. 1 148 represents our "Advance" Double-Acting Force Pump, with 
Wind Mill Top and Three- Way Distributing Valve, by which water may be 
distributed about the premises. When operated by hand, Pump has 6-inch 
stroke, and when wind mill is used the stroke is lo-inch. Lower cylinder is 
either brass or brass-lined, with "Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat. 

Unless otherwise ordered, we ship all "Advance" Pumps put up for 
shallow wells ; that is, with lower working cylinder screwed into upper 
cylinder and the top attachment for lower cylinder tied on. Where wanted 
for deep wells, unscrew lozver cylinder from upper cylinder and attach top 
cap to lower cylinder, and connect with pipe and rod for any depth of well. Top 
cap, hose connection and strainer go with each Pump, and are included in 
price given below. 

Fig. 1276, "Seneca" Double-Acting Pump, has Wind Mill Top and 
Three- Way Distributing Valve. Pump has lo-inch stroke by mill and 6- 
inch stroke by hand. Spout is revolving. Base adjustable. We ship Pump 
with lower cylinder detached. 

An even flow of water is obtained by using differential cylinder of one- 
half the area of lower cylinder. Other sizes of lower cylinder can be used 
by replacing the differential- cylinder with an attachment having either 
stuffing box or plunger tube. A Tubular Well Plunger can be drawn through 
the working-head when tubular well Cylinder is used. Strainer and hose 
connection included with each Pump. 



Fig. I 14 



Sizes, Prices, Etc 



Fig. 1276 



No. 


Lower 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per Stroke, 

10 inch 


Suction 


Lower 
Discharge 


Upper 
Disc'harge 


*Lift 
Force 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


Brass Body 
Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 
2 

4 


2J4 X 16 in. 
2y2 X 16 " 
3 X 16 " 


[ 6 in. hand 1 
[10 " mill J 


.17 gal. 

.21 " 
■31 " 


i^ in. pipe 
1% " 


I in. pipe 

I 
I 


54 in. hose 
Va " 
34 " 


125 ft. 
100 " 

75 " 


Chieftain 

Motab 

Motenu 


$19.50 
19.50 
20.00 


Chibocle 

Motem 

Moteux 


$20.50 
20.50 
21.00 



Fig. 1276. Size, Price, Et 



Capacity 

per Stroke, 

10 inch 



Discharge 



iRASs Body Cylinder 



Ciphe 



6in.hand 
[o " mill 



l4 or i^ in. pipe 54 in. hose 



75 ft. 



$20.00 



* Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by placing Lower Cylinders within is or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply to 
point of delivery. 



Goulds "Star" Well Lift Pump Standards 

With Rcvok'ing Open Top and Solid Base 




Fig. 1023 
Light 




Fig. 846, No. 3 
Medium 




Fig. 846, No. 4 
Heavy 




Fig. 846, No. 5 
Extra Heavy 



Fig. 1023 represents our Light Well Lift Pump Standard, adapted for shallow wells — dug, drilled or 
driven. It has revolving bearer top, with recess for priming, if necessary. 

Fig. 846 represents our "Star" Well Pump Standard, fitted with revolving bowl top and solid base. This 
style is a great favorite with well drillers. We offer in three sizes and weights. 









Sizes and 


Prices. 








No. 


Stroke 


Suction 


Well Rod 


♦Lift 


Cipher 


Price 


Fig. 1023 

Fig. 846 
Fig. 846 
Fig. 846 


3 

3 
4 

5 


6 in. 

6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


1% in. pipe 
1% in. pipe 

i;4 


Vs in. 

H in. 
H " 
H " 


( 214 in. cylinder, 40 ft. } 
} 3 " 30 " f 
3 in. cylinder, 40 ft. 
3 " 50 " 
3 " 60 " 


Dosedab 

Wallow 
Wallpie 
Wallroc 


$4-50 
$5.00 

6.00 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump Standard and cost 
extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within is or 20 feet of water; smaller Cylinders in proportionately 
deeper wells. 



Goulds "Star" Well Lift Pump Standards 

With Revolving Tight Top and Solid Base 







Fig. 1024 
Light 



Fig. 850, No. 3 
Medium 



Fig. 850, No. 4 
Heavy 



Fig. 850, No. 5 
Extra Heavy 



Figs. 1024 and 850 represent our Well Pump Standards fitted with revolving tight top, polished rod and 
links above, and solid base. These Pumps are especially desirable for public places, for the tight top precludes 
the possibility of stones or sticks being thrown into Pump. 

Always tapped near the spout for sizes of wrought-iron pipe given below, although we can fit for i}^ or 
2-inch, if so ordered. 

Fig. 1024. Size, Price, Etc. 



No. 


Stroke 


Suction 


Well Rod 


*Lift 


Cipher 


Price 


3 


6 in. 


1/4 "1- pipe 


Vs in. 


( 2^ in. cylinder, 40 ft. } 
I 2 " 30 " J 


Dosedac 


$5.25 






Fig 


. 850. Si 


zes. Prices, Etc. 






No. 


Stroke 


Suction 


Well Rod 


*Lift 


Cipher 


1 
Price 


3 

4 
5 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


1/4 in- pipe 

1% " 


Vs in. 
Vs " 
Vs " 


3 in. cylinder, 40 ft. 
3 " 60 " 


Wallrut 
Walrvu 
Walt 


$575 
6.25 
6.75 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump Standard and cost extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 ft. of water; smaller Cylinders in proportionately 




Fig. 486 



Goulds Well Lift Pump Standard 

With Solid Bearer and Base 

Fig. 486 represents our Well Lift Pump Standard for deep or shallow wells. 
The very strong bearer top and long and heavy lever adapt this Standard for wells 
of more than ordinary depth, and it is sometimes used over very deep wells. The 
Standard is tapped for wrought-iron pipe near the spout. We can fit for 1)4 or 2-inch 
pipe, if so ordered, but always fit for i}( inch unless otherwise directed. 







Fig. 486 


. Size, Price, Etc 






Stroke 


Suction 


Well Rod 
7-16 in. 


*Lift 


Cipher 


Price 


8 in. 


iX in pipe 


2>^ in. cylinder, 75 ft. ) 

-^3 " 50 " ^ 

4 " 30 " ) 


Harm 


$6.00 




Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 6g, are required with this 
Pump Standard and cost extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water; 
smaller Cylinders in proportionately deeper wells. 

Well Lift Pump Standard and Cylinder 

I^or Deep or Shallow Wells 

We have dropped Fig. 559, under which we formerly listed a combination of 
Pump Standard and Cylinder, and show herewith 

Fig. 845, "Star" Lift Pump Standard, with removable bolt base; convenient 
for making pipe and rod connections. Connecting pipe screws into base. 

Cylinder shown on pages 68 and 69 can be used with this standard. 

Fig. 559/^ is iron Cylinder surmounted with air chamber, which arrangement 
relieves the jerk and strain and afifords uniform discharge. We offer only two 
sizes and advise their use with the size standards opposite them in the table below. 

Figs. 845 and SSQ/^. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 84s Fig- 559 



No. 


Stroke 


Suction 


Well Rod 


*Lift 


Fig. 84s, Pump 
Standard 


Fig. ss9^ Iron Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Size 


Cipher 


Price ! 


2 

3 
4 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 
6 " 
6 " 
6 " 


I in. pipe 

iX " 
iX " 
iX " 
iX " 

2 


y% in. 

V% " 
Yi " 

y% " 
y^ " 


2X in. cyl., 40 ft. 
2>^ " 40 " 
2X " 40 " 

3 " 40 " 
3X " 30 " 

4 " 45 " 


Walker 

Walkin 

Wally 

Waller 

Wallfo 

Raptwif 


$4.75 

4-75 
S.oo 
5-50 
5-75 
8.00 


3x12 in. 
4x12 " 


Lawn 
Laxd 


$ 9.00 
11.50 



Goulds Deep Well Lift Pump Standard 

With Tight Top Guide 

Fig-. 236 represents our Heavy Deep Well Lift Pump Standard, with tight top for 
wells up to 100 feet deep. The standard is bolted together near the spout with an inter- 
mediate flange, which will be found a great convenience in making pipe and rod con- 
nections. Fig. 236 has been a great favorite with the Trade for years. It is built for 
every-day indiscriminate use. Any size pipe from i^-inch to 2-inch can be used 
with this Standard, but always fitted for i X-inch unless otherwise ordered. 





Fig 


. 236. Size, Price, 


Etc. 






Sroke 


Suction 


Well Rod 


*Li{t 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 


iX in. pipe 


7-16 in. 


( 2% in. cyl., 
"(3 


100 ft. \ 
70 " f 


Cane 


$10.00 





Fi 


?■ 


592. Size , Price, Etc 






Stroke 


Suction 


Well Rod 


*Lift 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 


lYz in pipe 


7-16 in. 


( 2>^ in. cyl., 150 ft. ) 
\ 3 " 100 " S 


Milled 


$16.00 




Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump Fig-. 236 

Standard and cost extra. 

♦Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within is to 20 feet of water; smaller 
Cylinders in proportionately deeper wells. 

Goulds Deep Well Lift Pump Standard 

With Tight Top Guide 

The cut accurately represents our Heavy Deep Well Lift Pump Standard. The 
manner of construction in two sections, with flange between, is plainly visible, and 
will be esteemed a very great convenience by those who have to set up these 
Pumps. It is very strong and heavy, has balanced handle, and will answer to use 
on wells from lOO to 200 feet deep. 

Any size from i^-inch to 2}4-mch. pipe can be used with this Standard, but 
always fitted as below tmless ordered otherwise. 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 123 1, pag-es 68 and 69, are required with this 
Pump Standard and cost extra. 




Fig. 592 



Goulds "Star" Well Force Pump Standards 



With Revolving Top and Solid Base 






Fig. 853, No. o Fig. 853, No. I Fig. 853, No. 2 

Light Medium Heavy 

Fig. 853 represents our admirable "Star" Well Force Pump Standard arranged with tight top, polished 
rod and links above. In this Standard the air chamber is made by enlarging stock at top. 

All these Standards are tapped for pipe near the spout. Each one has an outlet back of the spout for 
attaching pipe, and the spout is provided with hose tube and nut to screw on, and not with a clap-trap of a 
clamp. 

Always tapped as below, unless otherwise ordered. 









Fig. 853. 


Sizes, Prices, Etc. 






No. 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 





6 in. 
6 " 


iK in. pipe 

1/4 
114 


i;4 in. pipe and M in 

iK '■■ " Ya 
i^ " " Va 


hose 


7-16 in. 
7-16 " 
7-16 " 


3 in. cyl., 50 ft. 
3 " 60 " 
3 " 75 " 


Broadgauge 

Washa 

Washabl 


$8.50 
9.00 
10.00 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump Standard and cost 



*Depth of Well-, to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within is or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply 
to point of delivery. 



Goulds "Star" Well Force Pump Standards 



IVith Revolving To[' and Cock Spout 




Fig. 883, No. o 
Light 





Fig. 883, No. I 
Medium 



Fig. 883, No. 2 
Heavy 



This is the same Force Pump Standard in all respects as our Fig. 853, more fully described on preceding 
page, except that it has a cock spout. When pipe is connected to the opening behind the spout, there must be 
some means for closing the spout opening, and a cock does this. This one Pump may be made to supply 
water at the house, or any part of the premises as well. 

The Standards are always tapped for pipe near the spout, as below, unless otherwise ordered. 









Fig. 883. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 






No. 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 



2 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


iy± in. pipe 
1% " 


1 14 in. pipe and M in. hose 
iVa " " V4 " 
1% " " H " 


7-16 in. 
7-16 " 
7-16 " 


3 in. cyl, 50 ft. 
3 " 60 " 
3 " 75 " 


Lam fag 
Washbal 
Washbow 


$11.00 
11.50 
12.50 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, page 68 and 69, are required with this Pump Standard, and cost 



*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply 
1 point of delivery. 




Fig. 855 



"Northern Star" Well Force Pump Standard 

With Revolving Top and Solid Base 

Fig- 855 represents our "Northern Star" Force Pump Standard, with air chamber on 
spout, tight top and pohshed rod and links above. It is simple in construction, strong 
and compact, and offers good value for a Pump of this class at the low price at which we 
are able to sell it. 

It is tapped near the spout for sizes of wrought-iron pipe given in our table below, 
although it could be changed, if desired. Cock spouts furnished at $2.50 extra list. 







Fig. 855. S 


ize, P 


rice, Etc. 






Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 


1% in. pipe 


1/4 in. pipe and % in. hose 


7-16 in. 


( 2K in. cyl., 8sft. ) 
I3 " 60 " f 


Washe 


$11.00 




Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water; smaller 
Cylinders in proportionatelyideeper wells. 

Goulds "Star" Well Force Pump Standard 

Wii/i Revolving Top and Solid Base 

Fig. 858 is similar in appearance and construction to Fig. 855, given above, except the 
standard is built in two sections, with intermediate flange between, into which the suction 
pipe is screwed. This flange is interchangeable and can be screwed for any size of pipe 
up to and including 2^ -inch, but always shipped as below unless otherwise ordered. Cock 
spout furnished at $2.50 extra list. 









Fig. 858. S 


ize, P 


rice. Etc. 






Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 


iJ4 in. pipe 


114 in. pipe and J4 in. hose 


7-16 in. 


( 2^ in. cyl., 8s ft. ) 
\z " 60 " \ 


Washoff 


$12.50 



Fig. 858 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 



Goulds Deep Well Force Pump Standard 

With Air Chamber on Spout 

Fig. 237 represents our Deep-Well Force Pump Standard, with sectional construc- 
tion, etc., and the addition of an air chamber on the spout. There is a half-hose 
coupling and tube for attaching hose on the spout. 

Always fitted for 1^:4 -inch pipe, unless ordered to the contrary, but we can fit them 
for l^ or 2-inch pipe when desired. 

Fig. 237. Size, Price, Etc. 



Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 


1% in. pipe 


iJ4 in. pipe and i in. hose 


7-16 in. 


i 2 in. cyl., 150 ft. ) 

-1 2y2 " 100 " [ 
(3 " 70 " ) 


Cannon 


$13.00 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 123 1, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within is to 20 feet of the water, 
or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 




Fig. 2Z7 



Goulds Deep Well Force Pump Standard 

With Air Chamber and Cock Spout 

Fig. 887 represents our Fig. 237, Deep-Well Force Pump Standard, described 
above, arranged with cock spout on air chamber; closing this cock allows discharge 
to pass through top of air chamber. A hose coupling is screwed on end of cock for 
attaching hose. 

Always fitted for ij^-inch pipe, unless ordered to the contrary, but we can fit them 
for lYz or 2-inch pipe when so ordered. 







Fig. 887. S 


ize, P 


rice. Etc. 






Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 


1/4 in- pipe 


I J^ in. pipe and i in. hose 


7-16 in. 


( 2 in. cyl, 150 ft. ) 
\ 2^ " 100 " [ 
(3 " 70 " ) 


Cape 


$15-50 



CyHnders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within is or 20 feet of the water, 
or total lift and force from supply to po.nt nf delivery 





Fig. 593 



Goulds Deep Well Force Pump Standard 

With Air Chamber on Spout 

The cut represents our Heavy Deep-Well Force Pump Standard. It has sec- 
tional standard, tight top with polished rod and links above, heavy balanced lever 
two supporting braces, adapting it for hard duty. Always fitted for i^/^-inch pipe 
unless otherwise ordered, but we can fit them for pipe up to 2^/^ inches. Table gives 
complete data. 

Fig- 593- Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. Stroke Suction 



6 in. i^ in. pipe r^ in. pipe and I in. hose 
Same as No. i with cock spout. 



7-16 in. 
7-16 " 



*Lift and Force 



2 in. cyL, 



22s ft. 
150 " 

100 " 



Milt 
Milton 



$20.00 
22.50 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 123 1, pages 68 and 6g, are required with this 
Pump Standard and cost extra. 

* Depth to Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water, 
or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 




Fig. 763 



Goulds Deep Well Force Pump Standard 

With Brake Top and Wood Levers 

The cut represents our Heavy Deep-Well Force Pump Standard, arranged 
with brake top, so that either one or two men can operate Pump. Intermediate 
flange below spout is of considerable convenience in making pipe connections. 
Standard has two supporting braces. Always fitted for i^-inch pipe unless other- 
wise ordered, but we can fit them for pipe up to 2}^ inches. 







Fig. 763. Sizes 


, Pri 


c e s , Etc. 






No. 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


I 


6 in. 
Same i 


i>< in. pipe 
IS above w 


lYz in. pipe and i in. hose 
th cock spout. 


7-16 in. 
7-16 " 


( 2 in. cyl, 225 ft. ) 

\2% " 150 "\ 
(3 100 " ) 


VVaterag 
Waterbu 


$21.00 
..0 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this 
Pump Standard and cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 13 or 20 feet of water, 
or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



Pumping Capacity of Wind Mills 

Si::e of Cylinder to Use 

Below we give table designed to aid in the selection of suitable size Wind Mill and Cylinder or Pump to 
perform a required amount of pumping. Selection should be determined by the quantity of water desired per 
hour, the height or pressure against which it must be pumped, and the velocity of the wind. 

Figures in table below are based upon lo-mile wind, which is not far from the mean average velocity for 
the United States. The power of the wind is as the square of its velocity. To figure on a 12-mile wind, 
increase one-third the number of gallons given in table below, and select Cylinder having one-third greater 
area than given in table. (Areas of Cylinders of different diameters are given on page 283.) 

To figure on 15-mile wind, double the number of gallons and area of Cylinder. 



Total from 

Water Level 

to point of 

Delivery 



10 
20 
30 
40 
50 

75 
100 
125 
150 
17s 
200 



-Ft. Direct Stroke Mill or 6-Ft. 
Mill Geared Back 4^3 to i 



Approximate 
No. Gals. 

per Hour Mill 
will Pump 



560 
300 
210 

175 
140 



Size Single-Acting Pump or 
Cylinder to Use 



With 4-in. Stroke 



4 or 454 111- cyl 

2V4 " 3 

2/ " 234 " 

2/2 



With 7-in. Stroke 



2^ or 3 in. cyl. 

2^ " 2y2 " 



Approximate 

No. Gals. _ 

per Hour Mill 

will Pump 



1,100 
710 

475 
380 
300 
275 
190 
150 
125 
100 
75 



Size Single-Acting Pump or 
Cylinder to Use 



With s-in. Stroke 



5^ or 6 in. cyl. 

4^ " 4^ " 

3M " 4 

3K " 3/2 " 

23/4 " 3 

23/4 

2V2 " 2^ " 

h/4 



With 8-in. Stroke 



or 4^ m. cyl. 

" 3M " 
" 3 

" 23^ " 



Elevation 


12-Ft. Direct Stroke Mill or io-Ft. 


18-FT. Direct S 


TROKE Mill (u-Ft. Mill Geared Back 2]4 1 




Mill Geared Back 2Ji to i 


TO I HAS About % as Much Pumping Capacity) 


Total from 


Approximate 


Size Single-Acting Pump or 


Approximate 

No. Gals, 
per Hour Mill 


Size Single-Acting Pump or 


Water Lev.I 


No. Gals, 
per Hour Mill 




Cylinder to Use 


to Point ol 








Delivery 


will Pump 


With 8-in. Stroke 


With lo-in. Stroke 


will Pump 


With lo-in. Stroke 


With i2-in. Stroke 1 


10 ft 








7,200 
3,600 


10 in. cyl. 
7y4 " 


gyi or 10 in. cyl. 
7 


20 •' 


1,440 


5 or 514 in. cyl. 


4>4 or 4j4 in- cyl. 


30 " 


960 


4/i " 4/ 


3M " 4 


2,400 


6% " 


53/4 


40 •• 


720 


3/2 " 3H " 


34 


1,800 


5/4 or 51^ m. cyl. 


4H " 5 


50 " 


575 


M " 3/2 " 


23/4 " 3 


1,500 


43/4 " 5 


AV2 " 


75 


385 


23/4 


2l4 " 2^ 


960 


33/4 " 4 




31/2 " zVa " 


100 •■ 


290 


2Y4 " 2^ " 


2 " 24 " 


720 


33/4 


' 


3K 


125 •' 


230 


2 


13/4 


575 


3 " 3K 


' 


23/4 


150 •• 


190 


2 


13/4 


480 


23/4 


' 


2/ 


175 


160 


13/4 


1/4 " 


400 


2V2 




2^ 


200 " 


140 


I '/4 " 




360 
300 


2^ " 214 

214 


' 


2 " 2J4 " 


250 " 

















Goulds "Star" Well Lift Pump Standards 

With Revolving Top, for Wind Mill and Hand 







Fig. 1032, No. 3 Fig. 762, No. 3 Fig. 762, No. 4 Fig. 762. No. 5 

Light Medium Heavy Extra Heavy 

Our new line of Well Pump Standards with Wind Mill Tops, as shown above, contain all the advantages 
suggested by the most recent practice, and will be found to be the best of the kind made by any manufacturer. 
They are tapped for pipe near the spout, have supporting brace, and are a most suitable Standard everv way. 
We can fit the 6-inch or lo-inch stroke Pumps for 1)//^, i^ or 2-inch pipe (No. 5 Standard can be tapped 23/2- 
inch), but always fit as below, unless otherwise directed. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe have coupling for 
I -inch wood rod. We do not send wind mill slides, except when specially ordered. 
Fig. 1032. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Stroke 


Suction 


\\'ell Rod 


*Lift 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 
10 " 


1% in. pipe 


7-16 in. 

7-16 in. and I in. 


j 2'/, in. cyl., 60 ft. ) 
i 3 " 40 " S 


Dreaded 
Dreadic 


$6.50 
7.50 







F 


ig. 762. Sizes, 


Prices 


, Etc 










Stroke 


Suction 


Well Rod 


*Lift 


No 


3 


No. 


4 


No 


■ s 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 
10 " 


iJ4 in. pipe 
2 " 


7-16 in. 

7-16 and I in. 


( 2/> in, cyl, 85 ft. \ 
'iZ " 60 " \ 


Vaunt fr 
Raweck 


$7.00 

8.00 


Vauntfu] 
Veader 


$7-50 
8.50 


Vauntin 
Veal 


$8.co 
9.C0 



CyHnders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump Standard and cost 



Goulds "Star" Well Lift Pump Standard 

Adjustable Stroke 

Fig. 780 represents our Adjustable Stroke Pump Standard with Wind Mill top, and is 
particularly adapted to all kinds of drilled or tubular wells, and those in which working bar- 
rels are formed inside of 2-inch pipe. 

This Pump can be changed 6, 8 or lo-inch stroke, to suit the length of cylinder and 
amount of water required. 

The stock is tapped immediately below the spout for 2-inch pipe, unless otherwise or- 
dered ; and if a Standard is wanted for larger than 2-inch pipe we can arrange our Fig. 412, 
with variable top, at extra list price. Pumps have coupling for i-inch wood rod. 

Wind mill slides are not furnished unless specially ordered. 

Fig. 780. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Stroke 


Suction 


Well Rod 


*Lift 


No. 4 


No.s 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


6,8 or 10 in. 


2 in. pipe 


7-16 and I in. 


j 2i^ in. cyl, 100 ft. I 
(3 " 70 " S 


Tomer 


$9.00 


Tomeda 


$9.50 




Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 123 1, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump Stand- 
ard and cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water. 

Goulds "Star" Well Lift Pump Standard 

With Revolving Top. For Hand or Wind Mill 
Fig. 412, Wind Mill Pump Standard, may be used over wells up to 150 feet deep. The 
Standard is in two sections, bolted together just below the spout. Between the two sections 
is interposed a flange into which the connecting pipe is screwea. These flanges are all of a 
size and drilled exactly alike, so that they will interchange and can be cut for either ij4. i/^> 
2 or 23/4 -inch wrought-iron pipe. Always fitted as below unless otherwise directed. Pumps 
tapped for 2-inch pipe have coupling for i-inch wood rod. We do not send wind mill slides 
unless specially ordered. 

Fig. 412. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Stroke 


Suction 


Well Rod 


*Lift 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 
10 " 


i^ in. pipe 

2 


7-16 in. 

7-16 and I in. 


( 2j^ in. cyl., 100 ft. / 
I3 " 70 " s 


Lain 
Laird 


$10.00 
11.00 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 123 1, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump Stand- 
ard and cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within is or ?o feet of water ; smaller cylin- 
ders in proportionately deeper wells. 



Fig. 780 




Fig. 412 




Fig. 1356 



Goulds "Star" Well Lift Pump Standard 

IVitJi Long Fulcrum, Wind Mill Top and Adjustable Stroke 
Fig. 1356 represents our well known "Star" Well Lift Pump Standard arranged 
with long fulcrum pvitting all weight and strain on the base. Side thrust is eliminated 
and Pump works easily. Fulcrum and lever can be placed at either side or back of 
Pump. This Standard is particularly adapted to tubular wells, is tapped inside near 
spout for 2-inch suction pipe, unless otherwise ordered, and fitted with coupling for i-inch 
wood rod. 

Fig. 1356. Size, Price, Etc. 



No. 


Stroke 


Suction 


Well Rod 


♦Lift 


Cipher 


Price 


4 


Adjustable 6,8 or 10 in. 


2 in. pipe 


( 7-16 in. steel ) 
( I " wood ) 


( 21/2 in. cyl, 100 ft. ) 
I3 " 70 " 1 


Vepasd 


$10.00 




Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water; smaller 
Cylinders in proportionately deeper wells. 

Goulds "Star" Well Force Pump Standard 

With Long Fidcrum and Wind Mill Top 

In Fig. 1355 we ofifer our well known "Star" Well Force Pump Standard with wind mill 
top arranged with long fulcrum putting all weight and strain upon the base. Side thrust is 
eliminated and Pump works easily. Revolving Bearer Top firmly bolted to stock. Fulcrum 
and lever can be placed at either side or back of Pump. 

Outlet is provided back of spout for attaching 134-inch pipe if desired. Spouts are flanged 
and bolted permitting easy exchange for Cock-spout. Tapped inside of standard near spout 
for 2-inch suction pipe unless otherwise ordered. Coupling for i-inch wood sucker rod fur- 
nished. 

Fitted with Cock-spout to order at $2.50 extra list. 

Fig. 1355. Size, Price, Etc. 



No. 


Stroke 


Suction 


Spout 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


.,„ 


I 


Adjustable 
6, 8 or 10 in. 


2 in. pipe 


j 1 14 in. pipe ) 
] H " hose \ 


( 7-16 in. steel ) 
] I " wood ) 


( 2'/^ in. cy]., 100 ft. ) 
(3 " 70 " \ 


Veparc 


$12.00 



Fig. 135s 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump Standard 
and cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water ; smaller Cylin- 
ders in proportionately deeper wells. 



sa 



Goulds Deep Well Lift Pump Standard 

For Hand and Wind Mill 

Fig-. 764 represents one of our best known Extra-Heavy Deep- Well Pump 
Standards, being- bolted together underneath the spout, -with intermediate flang-e, 
and arranged with wind mill top. It is the strongest and best built Standard ever 
offered to the trade, and for wind mill use is admirably adapted for heavy and con- 
stant work. They are successfully used on wells from lOO to 200 feet deep. 

Any size from i/^-inch to 2/4-inch pipe can be used with this Standard, but 
always fitted as below, unless otherwise ordered. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe 
have coupling- for i-inch wood rod. 

Wind mill slides are not furnished unless specially ordered. 
F i g-. 764. Sizes, Prices, Etc 



Stroke 


Suction 


Well Rod 


*Lift. 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 
10 " 


lYz in. pipe 
2 


7-16 in. 

7-16 " and I in. 


( zYz in. cyl., 150 ft. [ 
(3 " 100 " S 


Valise 
Valley 


$17.00 
18.50 



pag-es 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 123 1 
Pump Standard and cost extra. 

♦Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder 
smaller Cylinders in proportionately deeper wells. 



and 69, are required with this 



ithin 15 or 20 feet of water; 



Goulds Deep Well Force Pump Standard 

For Haiid and Wind Mill 
Fig-. 765 represents our new Wind Mill Deep- Well Force Pump Standard of 
extra heavy pattern, and constructed in two sections with flange between. This last 
feature is considered a very great advantage by all who put up these Pumps, for by 
a change of flanges they can readily be fitted for any size from \}i to 2}4-mch 
pipe, thus readily adapting- them for every need. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe 
have coupling for i-inch wood rod. Always fitted as below unless otherwise or- 
dered. Wind mill slides are not sent unless specially ordered. 

Fig. 765. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 
:o" 


i>^ in. ^ pipe 


iX in. pipe and i in. hose 
iX " " I " 


7-16 in. 

7-16 " and I in. 


( 2}4 in. cyl. 150 ft. I 
I 3 " 100 " <i 


Vellum 
Valor 


$21.00 
22.50 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 123 1, pages 68 and 69, are required with this 
Pum.p Standard and cost extra. 




Fig. 764 




Fig. 765 



Goulds "Star" Well Force Pump Standards 

With Revolving Top. For Hand and Wind Mill 






Fig. 422, No. o Fig. 422, No. l Fig. 422, No. 2 

Light Medium Heavy 

Our well-known Fig. 422, Wind Mill Force Pump Standard, we now offer in three sizes. Air chamber 
is formed by enlarging stock above spout. Revolving bearer top is attached by strong through bolts. Outlet 
is provided back of spout for attaching pipe if desired. All spouts are flanged and bolted, permitting easy 
exchange for cock spout. Tapped for suction pipe near the spout. Furnished with nut and hose tube, also 
brace. Standards can be tapped for any size connecting pipe up to and including 2-inch, but unless other- 
wise ordered, we tap as given in table. With Standards tapped 2-inch we furnish coupHng for i-inch wood 
sucker rod. Wind mill slides are not sent unless specially ordered. Our new No. o Standard has solid 
flat and round rod with Extension Guide (see cut), adapting: it for 6-inch hand, lo-inch mill stroke. 
Fig. 422. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


No.o 


No.i 


No. 2 1 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 
10 " 


1% in. pipe 

2 " 


1 14 in 


pipe and % in. hose 
" 34 " 


7-16 in. 

7-16 and I in. 


( 2i^ in. cyl, 8s ft. ) 
l3 " 60" \ 


Grandyl 


$9-50 


Vehemen 
Vehicled 


$10.00 

11.00 


Vehicl 
Veil 


$11.00 
12.00 







Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump Standard and cost 
extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard can be adapted by placing Cylinder within is or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force froin supply to 
noint of delivery. 



Goulds "Star" Well Force Pump Standards 

With Cock Spout and Revolving Top, for Hand or Wind Mill 






Fig. 423, No. o Fig. 423, No. I Fig. 423, No. 2 

Light Medium Heavy 

Fig. 423, Wind Mill Force Pump Standard, is in all respects same as Fig. 422, more fully described on 
opposite page, except that it has a Cock Spout. When water is forced upward through pipe connected at 
back of Standard, the cock offers the necessary means for closing spout. 

These Force Standards are exceptionally strong and neat of design. Brace and hose connection are fur- 
nished. Tapped to receive suction pipe inside of Standard, near the spout. 

Can be tapped for any size connecting pipe up to and including 2-inch, but unless otherwise ordered, we 
tap 134-inch. With Standards tapped 2-inch we furnish a coupling for i-inch wood sucker-rod. Wind mill 
slides not sent unless specially ordered. Our new No. o Standard has solid flat and round rod with 
Extension Guide (see cut) adapting it for 6-inch hand, lo-inch mill stroke. 
Fig. 423. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


No. 


No. I 


No. 2 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 
10 " 


i^ in. pipe 


1%. in. pipe and 54 in. hose 17-16 in. 

iJ4 " " y^ " i7-TfianH T in 


( 2'/^ in. cyl, 85 ft. ) 
\i " 60" r 


Granfis 


$12.00 


Veina 
Veinles 


$12.50 
13.50 


Veined 
Veinly 


$13.50 
14.50 




' 







Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 123 1, pages 68 and 69, arerequired with this Pump Standard and cost extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within is or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply to 
point of delivery. 




Fig. 401 




Fig. 402 



Goulds "Star" Well Force Pump Standard 

With Air Chamber on Spout. For Hand or Wind Mill 
Fig. 401 represents one of our best forms of Wind Mill Force Pumps, with revolv- 
ing top, and while not one of the cheapest, possesses features which will recommend it to 
practical men. 

The gas pipe is connected in the body, close tmder the spout, and either i, ij4> i/^ 
or 2-inch can Idc used if so ordered, but always fitted as below unless otherwise directed. 
We cannot fit this standard for 23^ -inch pipe. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe have coup- 
ling for I -inch wood rod. 

Wind mill slides are not furnished unless specially ordered. 
Fig. 401. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 
10 " 


1/4 in. pipe 
2 


ij^ in. pipe and M in. hose 


7-16 in. 

7-16 and I in. 


( 2^ in. cyl., 100 ft. [ 
"( 3 " 70 " J 


Meat 
Meek 


$13.00 
14.00 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total 
lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 

Goulds "Star" Well Force Pump Standard 

With Air Chamber on Spout. For Hand or Wind Mill 
Fig. 402 is similar in appearance and construction to Fig. 401, described above, except 
the Standard is built in two sections, with intermediate flange, which is a great conven- 
ience in making pipe connections near the spout. 

The intermediate flange can be cut for any size of pipe up to and including 2^-inch, 
but always shipped as below unless otherwise ordered. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe 
have coupling for i-inch wood rod. 

Wind mill slides are not furnished unless specially ordered. 

Fig. 402. Sizes, P rices, Etc. 



Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 
10 '■ 


j% in. pipe 


1^4 in. pipe and 54 in. hose 


7-16 in. 

7-16 and I in. 


( 2y2 in. cyl, 100 ft. ) 
I 3 " 70 " S 


Minec 
Mint 


$13-50 
14-50 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 

* Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total 
lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



Goulds "Southern" Well Force Pump Standard 

IVith Cock Spout. For Hand and Wind Mill 

This Wind Mill Force Pump Standard lias the intervening flange inserted just 
above the base. There is a check valve underneath the air chamber, so that these 
Standards are only adapted to warm climates. The flanges can be screwed for any size 
of pipe up to and including 3 inches. The upper discharge of air chamber is always 
fitted for pipe and the nose of the cock for hose. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe have 
coupling for i-inch wood rod. Wind mill slides are not furnished unless specially or- 
dered. Fitted as below unless otherwise directed. 

Fi g. 413. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher Price 


6 in. 
10 ■■ 


1% in. pipe 
2 " 


i^ in. pipe and I in. hose 
iJ4 " " I " 


7-16 in. 

7-16 and I in. 


j 2^ in. cvl., 100 ft. } 

I 3 "' .70 " >' 


Roada $i6,0Q 
Roand 17.50 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing Cylinders within is or 20 feet of water, or 
total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 




Fig. 413. 



Goulds Deep Well Force Pump Standard 

With Cock Spout. For Hand and Wind Mill 

Fig. 1 141, Wind Mill Force Pump Standard, is constructed in two sections, with 
intermediate flange which may be cut for any size pipe up to and including 3 inches. 
We always ship as below, unless otherwise ordered. Pump has revolving top, well 
balanced lever and is fitted with new pattern compression bibb. It has a 2-inch outlet 
at back of spout. Wind mill slides are not sent unless specially ordered. Price in- 
cludes a I -inch wood rod coupling. 







Fig. I 141. 


Size, Price, Etc. 






Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher. 


Price 


10 in. 


2 in. pipe 


2 in. pipe and i in. hose 


7-16 and I in. 


3 in. cyl, 75 ft. 


Lumtyn 


$16.00 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump 
Standard and cost extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water, or 




total lift and force fn 



jpply to point of delivery. 



Fig. 1 141 




Fig. 1 03 1 



Wind Mill Distributing Force Pump Heads 

With Vertical Three-Way Valves 

Fig. 1031, Wind Mill Distributing Force Pump Head with Brass 
Stuffing Box, has ij^-inch air chamber pipe, vertical distributing valve 
and elbow attachment at bottom outlet. This distributing valve is placed 
in lower working head beyond the reach of frost, and is opened and 
closed by turning the wheel above stuffing box in discharge piece. The 
valve and working parts may be examined and repaired by withdrawing 
discharge pipe through platform base. By removing cap on lower work- 
ing head and plate on platform, a 2-inch or 2^-inch plunger can be 
drawn up and repaired without removing Pump from well. 

Fig. 1 39 1 is same as Fig. 1031, except that it is fitted with our New 
Brass Plunger Tube instead of Stuffing Box. 

Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe have coupling for i-inch wood rod. 




Fi 



031 and 1391. Sizes, Prices, Ft 



Stroke 


Suction 


Lower 
Discharge 


Upper 
Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Fig. 1031 


Fig. 1391 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. •) 
Adjustable, > 
6, 8 or 10 in. ) 


iJ4 in. pipe 
2 


i}i in. pipe 
1% " 


}i in. hose 

M " 


7-16 in. 

7-16 and I in. 


2^ in. cyl, 125 ft. 
3 " 100 " 


Aslake 
Awless 


$17.00 
18.50 


.\cnodgin 
Acolden 


$17.00 
18.50 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with Figs. 1031 and 1391 and cost 
extra. 



Wind Mill Distributing Force Pump Heads 




Fig. 1033 



With Vertical Three -Way Valve 

Fig. 1033, Wind Mill Distributing Force Pump Head with Brass 
Stuffing Box, has 2-inch air chamber pipe, vertical distributing valve and 
elbow attachment at bottom outlet. 

In these Pumps, we have embodied all the best features of Pumps in 
this class. The distributing valve is placed in lower working head beyond 
the reach of frost, and is opened and closed by turning the wheel above 
stuffing box in discharge piece. This valve and working parts may be 
examined and repaired by withdrawing discharge pipe through platform 
base. By removing cap of lower working head and plate on platform, a 
.2-inch or 2%-inch plunger can be drawn up and repaired without remov- 
ing Pump from the well. 

Fig. 1392 is same as Fig. 1033, except that pump is fitted with our 
New Brass Plunger Tube, instead of Brass Stuffing Box. 

Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe have coupling for i-inch wood rod. 



Figs. 1033 and 1392. Sizes, Prices, Etc 




Fig. 1392 



Stroke 


Suction 


Lower 
Discharge 


Upper 
Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Fig. 1033 


Fig. 1392 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


■p i 


6 in. 
Adjustable, ) 
6, 8 or 10 in. J 


i^ in. pipe 
2 


lYi in. pipe 


^ in. hose 
Va " 


7-16 in. 
7-16 and I in. 


2^ in. cyl., 125 ft. 
3 " 100 " 


Asleep 

Awlwort 


$18.00 
19-50 


Acolytegl 
Acrveho 


$18.00 
19.50 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with Figs. 1033 and 1392, and cost 



Wind Mill Distributing Force Pump Heads 

Witli Vertical Thrcc-Way Valves 

Fig. 1278, "Seneca" Three- Way Distributing Pump Head, is made with 
wrought pipes extending through the base and forming the standard. A sub- 
stantial wind mill top is attached to the air chamber pipe. This is so designed, 
that while allowing lo-inch stroke of wind mill, when lever is attached, the 
stroke by hand is but 6-inch and work proportionally easier. Base is adjust- 
able. Working head has brass stufifing box. Three-way valve is operated by 
the single movement of small hand lever. 



Fig. 1277 differs from Fig. 1278, in that it is provided with a small packing 
cylinder or plunger tube, which takes the place of a stuffing box. 

Plunger, of tzvo-inch Tubular Well Cylinder, can he zvitlidrazvn through 
these working heads zvithout taking up pump, or disturbing distributing pipe. 
Specially desirable for tubular wells. Working heads are tapped for 2-inch 
pipe, but can be bushed to ij4 or i^-inch. 




Fig. 1278 




Fig. 12 


78. Size, 


Price, 


Etc. 


Fig 


• 1277 


Stroke 


Suction 


Lower Discharge 


Upper Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


10 in. mill. \ 
and 6 in. hand \ 


2 in. pipe 


1% in. pipe 


% in. hose 


7-16 in. 


2I/S in. cyl., 100 ft. 
3 " 75 " 


Mak.xan 


$15.00 







Fig. 12 


77. Size, 


Price, 


Etc. 






Stroke 


Suction 


Lower Discharge 


Upper Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


10 in. mill i 
and 6 in. hand ) 


2 in. pipe 


1 14 in. pipe 


J4 in. hose 


7-16 in. 


21/^ in. cyl., 100 ft. 
3 " 75 " 


Maltyac 


$15.00 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230, 1231, pages 68 and 69, or Fig. 142, page 80, are required with these working 
heads and cost extra. 

••'Depth of Well to which Pump may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply to point of 
ceiivery. 




Fig. 862 



Wind Mill Distributing Force Pump Heads 

JVith Vertical Three-Way Valve 

Fig. 862, Distributing Head, has stock formed by two handsome sides 
bolted together over the wrought pipes. Bearer top revolves to any point. 
The stuffing boxes are both below ground and cannot be affected by the frost. 
At the lower working head both the top and bottom attachments are bolted to 
it, and by simply removing these the plunger and rod may be drawn up through 
the standard. The distributing valve is placed in a brass-lined chamber, and is 
raised and lowered by a single movement of the small handle shown at side of 
standard. Air chamber pipe is i^-inch; discharge pipe ij4"ii^ch. 

Fig. 866 (not illustrated) is same as Fig. 862, except it has adjustable 6, 
8 or lo-inch stroke. 

Fig. 863 is very similar to Pumps above described, but somewhat lighter, 
having i^^-inch air-chamber pipe and i-inch discharge pipe. Always fitted 
for ij4-inch suction. 

Prices below include hose tube for spout and elbow for lower discharge. 
Wind mill slides are not sent unless especially ordered. 




Fig. 863 







Figs. 862 and 866. Sizes, Prices, 


Etc. 








Stroke 


Suction 


Lower 
Discharge 


Upper 
Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


Fig. 862 
" 866 


( 6 in. 1 
< Adjustable, - 
(6, 8, 10' in. ) 


1% in. pipe 
2 


iJ4 in. pipe 
1]4 


%. in. hose 
34 " 


7-16 in. 
( 7-16 in. iron } 
(I " wood C 


2}4 in. cyl., 125 ft. 
3 " 100" 


Vow 
Wafture 


$18.50 
20.00 



Fig. 863. S 



c e , Etc. 



Stroke 


Suction 


Lower 
Discharge 


Upper 
Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and 
Force 


Cipher 


Price 


6 in. 


1/4 in- pipe 


il4 in. pipe 


J4 in. hose 


( 2>4 in. cyl., 100 ft. ) 
'( 3 " 75 " \ 


7-16 in. 


Wag 


$15.00 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with these Pump Heads and cost 
extra. 

* Depth of Well to which Pump may be adapted by placing Cylinders within is or 20 feet of water, or total lift and force from supply to point of 
delivery. 




Fig-. 1 06 1 
Wheel in opera- 
tion 



Wind Mill Regulator Force Pump Head 

With Vertical Three-Way Valve 

Fig. 1061, Regulator Force Pump Head (shown to the left when wheel 
is in operation and to the right when wheel is held out of gear) is a modifi- 
cation of our Fig. 1033, Anti-Freezing Force Pump Head, more fully de- 1 
scribed on page 59, to which we refer. In operation, the Regulator controls 
automatically the Wind Mill. The arrangement is such that when the sup- 
ply tank is full, a common float valve closes inlet to tank and the discharge 
is forced into hydraulic cylinder, shown raised in engraving to the left. By 
this operation, the hydraulic cylinder is forced down, as shown in engraving 
to the right, carrying with it the connecting rod and chain, actuating the cam 
or chain sheave above, which in turn, by connecting wire, throws mill out 
of gear. As the water in the tank may lower, the inlet in pipe is re-opened 
and the operation reversed. The advantages of this automatic control can 
hardly be overestimated. It should not be forgotten that Pump and Mill 
work only when tank requires filling, and thus saves the wear and tear. 
Pumps have coupling for i-inch wood rod. 



I 06 I . Size. P 



Etc 



Adiustable 
Stroke 


Suction 


Lower 
Discharge 


Upper 
Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


6, 8 or 10 in. 


2 In. pipe 


1/4 in- pipe 


}i in. hose 


7-16 and I in. 


j 2^ in. cyl., 125 ft. ) 
1 3 " 100 " S 


Chi caw 


$30.co 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, are required with this Pump Head and cost extra. 



Goulds Artesian Well Working Head 

With Forked Rod, Pitman and Guide 

Fig 1 127, Artesian Well Working Head, is provided with stuffing box, guide, guide rod, 
brass-cased piston rod and pitman for machine power. It has an intermediate flange for 
pipe connection, sizes up to and including 3-inch. Discharge for size pipe up to and includ- 
ing 3-inch. Forked rod is supplied with each Working Head. 

We can furnish everything complete for wells of any depth. 

Always specify size suction and discharge pipe. 

Fig. 1127. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Stroke 


Suction Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


10 in. 
l6 " 


1 14 to 3 in. pipe 1 i ^4 to 3 in. pipe 
iKto3 " |i>4to3 " 


Well rod pin thread 
corresponding to cyl- 
inder ordered. 


( 2% in. cyL, 225 ft. ) 
] zVa " 175 " f 
( 3M " 100 " ) 


Dotgade 
Dotgib 


$30.00 

35-00 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230, 548, 904, pages 68 to 75, are required with this Working Head 
and cost extra. 

*nenth of Well to which Working Head may be adapted by placing Cylinder within is or 20 feet of water, or total lift and 
force from supply to point of delivery. 

Goulds Artesian Well Working Head 

Fig. 446 shows a Working Head provided with piston rod, stuffing box, guide, guide rod, 
pitman and stub end, for operating Fig. 904, Artesian Pump Cylinder, or other long stroke 
Working Barrels. 

This Pump Head may be operated by any machine power and is connected to cylinder 
by pipe and rod of sufficient length to reach to the bottom of the well or mine. 

We can furnish everything complete for wells of any depth. 

Always specify size suction and discharge pipe. 

Fig. 446. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


16 in. 
18 '■ 
24 " 
30 " 
36 " 


2 to 5 in. pipe 
2 to 5 " 
2 to 5 
2 to 5 
2 to 5 


i>4 to 2Y2 in. pipe 

lyi to2^ " 

154 to 2^ 
1 14 to 2'/ 
lV2t0 2y2 " 


Well rod pin thread 
corresponding to cyl- 
inder ordered. 


f 23/4 in. cyl, 400 ft. 1 
J 3K " 300 " ' 

1 3M " 225 " r 

I 4M " ISO " J 


Dingier 

Direful 

Dished 

Torsel 

Tortvd 


$50.00 

55-00 
60.00 
70.00 
80.00 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230, 5.^.8, 904, pages 68 to 75, are required with this Working Plead 
and cost extra. 

I feet of water, or total lift and 





Goulds Artesian Well Working Heads 

IVit/i Double Rod Guide and Power Connection 
Fig- 979 is especially designed to use with our Artesian Pump Cylinders. 
Piston rod is kept in perfect alignment by double guides at side, while stuff- 
ing box below adapts it for forcing equally as well as raising water. The 
power attachment is hinged and made to fit wood rod of wind mill, though 
it may be readily adapted for any other power and connecting rod. 

Fig. 1249 is of same construction as Fig. 979, with the addition of a' 
large air chamber, which adapts it for working against heavy head. Wood 
rod coupling will be furnished when ordered, at extra price. Well rod is 
size iron or wood rod ordered, with pin thread corresponding to cylinder 
ordered. 





Fi 


gr s . 979 a n 


d 1249. Sizes, 


Pr 


c e s , E 


t c . 




No. 


Stroke 


Suction 




Discharge 


*Li{t and Force 


Fig. 979 Fig. 1249 


















I 


16 in. 


2, 21/ or 3 in 


pipe 


I, i^ or i>l in. pipe 


2^/4 in. cyl., 300 ft. 


$15.00 


$25.00 


I 


24 " 


2, 2^ or 3 




I, i^oriH " 


2Va 


300 


17-50 


27-50 


2 


24 " 


3^,4 or4^ 




114,2 or2i4 


AVa 


" 250 " 


30.00 


40,00 


2 


■30 " 


314,4 or ^Yz 


" 


114,2 or2i4 


4/4 


250 " 


32.50 


42-50 


3 


24 " 


5 or 6 




2y2 or 3 


SVa 


" 200 " 


35-00 


50.00 


3 


30 " 


5 or 6 




21/2 or3 


5% 


200 " 


37-50 


52.50 


3 


2,6 " 


5 or 6 


" 


21/2 or 3 


53/4 


200 " 


40.00 


55-00 



Fig. 979 



Fig. 1249 



With Cipher always specify number of Head and length of Stroke. 



Differential Power Working Head 



For Operating Deep Well Pumps 

In Fig. 978 we illustrate a Power Pump Head with Differential Plunger, to be used with our Fig. 
650, Geared Driving Shaft, page 107, for operating Artesian Cylinders in deep wells. 

We should always be advised diameter of Lower Working Cylinder, that we may proportionate 
this Upper Differential Plunger to have one-half the displacement of Plunger in Lower Cylinder. This 
contributes to even delivery of water and distribution of power. 

Pump Head may be operated by Wind Mill or other machine power. 

Fig. 978. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Strolte 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well Rod 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


18 in. 
24 " 
30 " 
36 " 


2 to 6 in. 
2 to 6 " 
2 to 6 " 
2 to 6 " 


2 to 4 in. 
2 to 4 " 
2 to 4 " 
2 to 4 " 


Well rod pin thread 
corresponding to cyl- 
inder ordered. 


f 34 in. cyl., 500 ft. 
1 zVa " 400 " 
] aVa " 300 " 
l5H " 200" 


AUrices 
Caper 
Careful 
Watery 


$95-00 
100.00 
115.00 
135-00 



See Pages 74 to 76 for Brass Artesian Cylinders, adapted for use with these heads. 



♦Vertical lift and force, fr 
Cylinder within 15 or -'o feet of w 
smaller Cylinders. 




Fig. 978 



65 




Goulds Well Force Pump Packing-Box Heads 

For Wind Mills 
We represent herewith our several styles Wind Mill Packing- 
Box Heads with brass glands and brass-cased rods. Fig. 1007 ~ 
represents an all-brass Packing-Box Head for open or drilled 
wells. The discharge is formed by screwing a tee in suction pipe 
below. This, however, is not included in our price. 

F i Of . 216. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Size Pipe 


Length Stroke 


Well Rod 


Cipher 


Price 


iK in. 

1% •■ 
3 \\ 




7-16 in. 
7-i6 •• 

1:: 


Diveless 

Listnis 

Listnoz 

Listnun 

Loagan 

Loageg 


$5.00 

7.00 
7.50 
9.00 



Fig. 217. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Size Pipe 


Length Stroke 


Well Rod 


Cipher 


Price 


3 " 


12 ;■ 


7-16 in. 
7-16 •• 

^- :; 
% " 


Dodging 
Loagim 
Loagus 
Lumpod 
Lnmpur 
Lumrat 


$5.00 
5.50 

7.00 

9.00 



217 



zes, Prices, Etc 




Fig. 707 Fig. 1007 



Size Pipe 


L'gth Stroke 


Well Rod 


Cipher 


Price 




12 in. 
12 " 

12 " 


7-16 in. 
7-16 •• 


Lumrig 
Lumroe 

LumrT 
Lumsab 


$3.00 
3-00 

3-00 

3.00 
3.75 



Fig. 


1007. s 


izes, Prices 


, Etc. 


Size Pi 


pe 


L'gth Stroke 


Well Rod 


Cipher 


Price 


3 


12 ]| 


7-16 in. 

7-^6 ;; 

7-16 
7-16 " 
7-16 " 

5^ 


Lumsin 
Lumsod 
Lumsus 
Lumthc 
Lumtim 
Lumtope 


$4.00 

5.00 
6.00 
7.50 



Goulds Force Pump Head 

With Wind Mill Top and Wood Lever 
Fig. 1260 is offered as a very desirable Force Head for operating by wind mill or by hand. It is com- 
pact and strong. Has double guide for polished rod. With wind mill allows lo-inch stroke, for hand 5-inch 
stroke. A powerful leverage is afiforded, making easy work. We regularly furnish tapped for 2-inch pipe, 
but can tap for iX or i^-inch if so ordered. 

Fief. 1260. Size, Price, Etc. 



Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well Rod 


Cipher 


Price 


10 in. Mill and 
5 in. Hand 


2 in. pipe 


M in. hose and 
I in. pipe 


7-16 in. 


Lumtux 


$7-50 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230, etc., pages 67 to 68 are required with this Working Head and cost extra. 




66 



Plans For Placing Working Heads, Cylinders, Etc. 

Gkniio- Technical Terms Used in Our Catalogue 





Fig. 1229 

Shown in an "outside' 

Cylinder attachment 



Goulds "Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat 

(Patent Applied For) 

Fig. 1229, "Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat, is interchangeable with 
leather valve in all of our Cylinders, both inside and outside capped. Deal- 
ers can carry in stock and effect change to suit demand. Our engravings 
show construction, and we assert there is not a simpler, more effective or 
durable Lower Valve made. The valve seat is made a part of the valve, 
saving the expense of separate brass valve seat. 

Fig. 1229. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Cylinder attachment 





2-254 in. 


2/3-254-3 in. 


3/-3/ in. 


4-4^^ in. 


5 in. 


6 in. 


8 in. 




For Cylinders with attachments 
tapped 


I in. 


1% in. 


1/2 in. 


2 in. 


2/ in. 


3 in. 


4 in. . 


Price Fig. 1229 Compl. (not includ- 
ing Cylinder attachment) 


$ -75 


$ .75 


$1.00 


$1.50 


$3-75 


$5-00 


$6.00 



Metal Lower Valve and Seat 

For Outside Attachment Cylinders 

Fig. 1390 represents our new Metal Lower Valve for Fig. 1230 Cylinders. When Outside At- 
tachment Cylinders are wanted with Fig. 1390, add the word (Clovers) to Cipher word for Cylinder. 

Fig- 1390- Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Fig. 1390 





2/2 


254 


3 


3/ 


4 






1/ in. 


154 in. 


i^ in. 


154 in. 


2 in. 




Price 


$ .40 


$ .40 


$ .40 


$ .50 


$.75 





Valve and Plunger Leathers, Etc. 

Made of Pure Oak-Tanned Stock Plunger Leather— Crimped 

Ring Packing — for Cylinders Plunger Leather — not Crimped Lower Valve Leather 




Sizes 


an 


d Prices 


. 


















Size, Inches (Diameter of Cylinders) i ^ 


154 


2 


2/4 


2/2 1 2?4 


3 


3/4 


3/ 


334 


4 


4/ 


5 


6 


8 


Rmg Packings, for Cylinders, each lo 

Plunger Leathers, not Crimped, each 15 

Lower Valve Leathers, each 15 

Plunger Leathers, Crimped, each .15 


.10 

• 15 

■ 15 

• 15 


.10 

• 15 

■ 15 

■ 15 


.10 

■IS 

■ 15 
• 15 


.10 

•IS 

■ 15 

•iS 


■ 15 

■IS 


■IS 
■IS 

■2S 


■15 
30 


■ 15 

.20 

■3S 


■IS 

.20 
.40 


•IS 
.20 


■25 
■2S 
■55 


■2S 
■30 
.40 
.00 


■30 
.40 
■50 
■75 


?°-4S 

■75 
1.25 



Goulds Pump Cylinders or Working Barrels 

Figs. 12^0, 13^1 — 10 1-2 Inches Long. "AA" Plunger and Leather Lozver Valve 




Fig. 1230 

Outside 

Attachment 



Longer lengths and 
*Fig. 1231 capacities 



"Cipher" on next page. 

are less than Fig. 1230 in proportion 



the shortened stroke. 



Fig. I 23 I 

Inside 
Attachment 



Goulds Pump Cylinders or Working Barrels 

Figs, i^so, 12^1 — 18 Inches Long. "BB" Plunger and Leather Loiver Valve 



Fig. 1230 

Outside 

Attachment 



Diameter 

and 
Length 



Capacity 

per 

Stroke 



Size 
Pipe 



Brass Cage 
and Va' 
Iron 



30.00 
6o."oo 



All 

Brass 

Plunge 



14-25 
14-25 
15-25 
17.00 
17-50 
18.25 
23-50 
29-75 
43-25 
58-50 



Fig. 1231 

Inside 
Figs. 12^0, 12^1 — 20 and 22 Lnchcs Long. "BB" Plunger and Leather Lower f^«/^'^ Attachment 



3. " 


16 


38 " 


16 


46 " 


16 


55 '.'. 


16 


75 " 


16 


93 ;, 


15 


10 




36 " 


14 


9^ ;! 


14 



Size Pipe 



Brass Body 
All Brass 
Plunger 



Fig. 



1230 
Outside 
Attachment 



-Halgop, Fig. 1230, All Iron. *CipIier — Hauma, ] 

Halgub " 1230, Brass-Lined. " Haumic 

Harfcot, " 1230, Brass Body. " Haumon, 

Harfduc " 1230, All Brass. " Haumud, 

*In addition always specify diameter and length of Cylinder Body. 



14-75 
16.00 
17-75 



15-25 
16-75 
18.50 



, All Iron. 

, Brass-Lined. 

, Brass Body. 

[231, All Brass. 



Fig. 1 23 1 

Inside 

Attachment 



Goulds Pump Cylinders or Working Barrels 



Fig. 1235 

Outside 

Attachment 




Fig:. 1235 

Outside 
Attachment 



Fig. 1235-10% Inches Long. ' 


A A ' ' Plunger and 


' ' Universal ' ' 


Bronze Valve and Seat 












Brass Body and 






Fig. 123s 








Brass Lined 




Diameter 




Size 


Well 


All 


Iron Caps 


All 






Brass Cage 




and 
Length 


Stroke 


Capacity 
St^'r^oL 


Pipe 


Rod 


Iron 


and Valve. 

Follower 
Plunger 


All Brass 
Plunger 




2 X 10/ in. 


6 in. 


.08 gals. 


i^ in. 


3/8 in. 


?5-50 


$8-75 


$9-25 


$12.00 


2/X10K2 " 


6 • 






10 


1/ •' 


n " 


5-75 


9 


00 





50 


12.25 


2/ X 10/ " 








13 " 


iK " 


3/8 ■' 




9 


25 


9 


75 


13-50 


254 X 10/ " 


6 ' 






15 " 


1/ " 


3/^ 


6.45 






ID 






3 X 10/ " 


6 ' 






18 " 


1/ " 


'^s :; 


6.75 


10 


25 


II 


00 


14-75 


3;4xio/ ;; 


6 ' 






21 " 


1/ " 






1 1 


50 


12 


25 


16.50 


3/xio/ " 


6 ' 






25 " 


1/ " 


7-16 " 


9.25 


12 


25 


13 


25 


18.50 


4 X TO/ •' 








2 " 




12.50 


IS 









Figs. 1235, 1236—12, 14, 16 and 18 Inches Long. "BB ' 
Valve and Seat 



Plunger and '' Universal" Bronze 



Diameter 
and 

Length 



2/x 
2/x 
2^ X 



Capacity 

per 

Stroke 



Size 
Pipe 



Jrass Body and 

Brass Lined 

Iron Caps 



iSrass 
Cage and 

Valve. 

Iron Fol. 

Plunger 

$9-25 

9-50 

9-75 



Longer 



lengths and 



•Ciph. 



Fig-. 1236 

Inside 

Attachment 



Fig:. 1236 

Inside 

Attachment 



Goulds Pump Cylinders or Working Barrels 

Figs. /^J5, 12^6 — 20, 22 Inches Long. "BB" Plunger and "Universal" Bron::e Valve and Seat 




Fig. 1235 
Outside 

Attachment 





Fig. I 


235 


Fig. 1236 










Diameter 








Size 
Pipe 


Well 
Rod 


Brass Body 


B^ri'ss 


and 
Length 


Stroke 


Ca^ty 


Stroke 


All Brass 
Plunger 






Stroke 












2 X 20 in. 


14 in. 


19 gals. 


12 in. 


1% in. 


H in. 


$12.75 


$16.00 


2^4 X 20 " 


14 " 


24 " 


12 " 


iK " 


^ " 


14.00 


17-25 


2^ X 20 " 


14 " 


29 " 


12 " 


IJ4 " 


Vs " 


1475 


19.00 


254 X 20 " 


14 " 


36 " 


12 " 


114 " 


f^ " 


15.50 


19-75 


3 X20 " 


14 " 


42 " 


12 " 


i^ " 


% " 


16.00 


20.50 


3^x20 " 


14 " 


SO " 


12 " 


ly, " 


54 " 


1775 


22.75 


3^x20 •■ 


14 " 


58 " 


12 " 


IK2 " 


7-16 " 


20.75 


27.00 


4 X20 " 


14 " 


76 " 


12 " 


2 


7-16 " 


26.50 


34.00 


4^x20 '■ 




83 " 


ID " 


2 " 


'A " 


42.00 


50.25 


5 X 20 " 


12 " I 


02 " 


10 " 


214 " 


>^ " 


57-00 


68.50 


6 X20 " 


10 " I 


22 " 


8 " 


3 


'A " 


79-50 


92.50 


1^X22 " 


16 " 


17 " 


14 •' 


I " 


3/8 " 


13-25 


16.50 


2 X 22 " 


16 " 


22 " 


14 " 


1% " 


Vs " 


13-25 


16.50 


254 X 22 " 


16 " 


28 " 


14 " 


1/4 


% " 


14-75 


18.00 


21^X22 " 


16 " 


34 " 


14 " 


ij4 " 


3/8 " 


15-50 


19-75 


2^X22 " 


16 " 


41 " 


14 " 


i^ " 


Vs " 


16.25 


20.50 


3 X22 " 


16 " 


49 " 


14 " 


iH " 


3/ " 


17.00 


21.50 


3^X22 " 


16 " 


67 " 


14 " 




7-16 " 


22.75 


29.00 


4 X 22 " 


14 " 


76 " 


12 " 


2 


7-16 ■' 


28.2s 


35-75 


4^x22 " 


14 " 


96 " 


12 " 


2 


5/8 " 


45-50 


54-75 


5 X 22 " 


14 " I 


19 " 


12 " 


214 " 


Vs " 


62.00 


73-50 


6 X22 " 


14 " I 


71 " 


12 " 


3 " 


Vs " 


84-50 


9750 


8 X22 " 


10 " 2 


17 " 


8 " 


4 


3/ " 


164.00 


190.00 



^Cipher- 



-Haupun, Fig. 


123^, 


All Iron. 


Henbid, " 


1235, 


Brass-Lined 


Henbifa, " 


1235, 


Brass Body. 


Henboc, " 


1235, 


All Brass. 



* Cipher — Henbur, Fig. 1236, All Iron. 

Henbust, " 1236, Brass-Lined. 

Hencab, " 1236, Brass Body. 

Hencare, " 1236, All Brass. 




^In addition always specify Diameter and Length of Cylinder Body. 



Table Sh 


owing 


Extreme Outside Diameter of Cylinders 










Inside Diameter, Inches 


2 


2Vi 


2K 


2% 


3 


3% 


z'A 


4 


4!4 


s 


6 


8 


Extreme Outside Diameter 
Figs. 1230 and 1235, Iron and Brass Lined 


25/8 
25/8 
2M 


3/8 

2% 

2/s 
2Y2 


3/8 
23/ 


sVs 

3 


4A 

35/ 

3Vs 


4tV 

3/8 




5/ 

4H 

43/ 
4/ 


5/8 

5/ 

5/8 

aYs 


6/ 
6 

SVa 
SVs 


7/ 
7 

63/ 
63/ 


m 

83/ 

8Vs 


Figs. 1231 and 1236, Iron and Brass Lined 
Figs. 1231 and 1236, Brass Body 





Fii 



Goulds Bolt Attachment Cylinders 

I26y, io}i Inches Long. " AA" Plunger and Leather Loiver J'ak'e 



i 



Diameter 

and 

Length 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Size Pipe 


Well Rod 


Iron 


Brass Lined 
Brass Cage and 
Valve Plunger 


Brass Body 
All Brass 
Plunger 


All 
Brass 


2 'A X 10 'A in. 

3/x',o/3 ;; 

4 X loYz 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 
6 " 


■ 13 gals. 

■25 " 
.32 " 


f: 


7-16 " 

7-i6 " 


$4.35 
5-00 
7.00 
9.00 


$8.00 
9.00 
10.50 
13.00 


$8.50 
9-75 
11.50 
15-50 


$12.25 
13-50 
16.7s 
21.50 



Fig. 126/ — 12, 14, 16, 20 Inches Long. "BB" Plunger and Leather Lower Valve 



Fig. 1267 
Leather 
Lower 
Valve 



X 12 in. 
X 12 " 
X 12 " 
X 12 " 



X 16 
X 20 
X 20 



8 in. 


17 gals. 


jT/ in 


H in. 


8 " 


24 " 


r% " 


Vs " 


8 " 


33 " 


1/2 " 


7-:6 " 




44 


2 


7-16 " 


10 " 






H " 


10 " 


30 " 


154 " 


Vs " 




41 " 


1/2 " 


7-i6 " 


10 " 


54 " 




7-16 " 


12 " 


26 " 


I '4 " 


H " 


12 " 


^7 '! 


iM " 


H " 


12 " 


50 


i^ " 


7-16 " 


12 " 


65 " 


2 " 


7-16 " 


16 " 


34 " 


i]A " 


H " 


16 " 


49 " 


I 'A 


Vs " 


16 " 


66 " 


1V2 " 


7-i6 " 


16 " 


87 " 




7-16 " 



7.00 
8.00 
11.25 



$9 


75 


$12 






14 


13 


75 


17 






22 


10 


50 


14 


1 1 


75 


16 


14 


75 


21 


19 








75 


16 


12 


75 


17 


16 






20 


50 


28 


13 


50 


17 


14 


75 


19 


19 




25 


24 


00 


31 



^ 


1 



Fig. 1267 



Fig. 1268, ioy2 Inches Long. "AA" Phingcr and "Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat 



2j/aXioK in. 


6 in. 


.13 gals. 


I A in. 


3/8 in. 


$6.10 


$9.25 




$13-50 


3 X ioy2 " 


6 " 


.18 " 


1% " 


% " 


6.75 


10.25 


11.00 


14-75 


3/2 x.o;/. " 


6 " 


•25 " 


1K2 " 


7-^6 :; 


9-25 


12.25 


13-25 


18.50 


4 xio^ " 




•32 " 


^ 


7-16 


12.50 


15-50 


18.00 


24.00 



Fig. i2( 



-12, 16, 



18 and 20 Inches Long. "BB" Plunger and "Unix'ersaV 
Bronze Valve and Seat 



Fig. 1268 
Metal 
Lower 
Valve 



2A X 12 in. 


7 in. 


.15 gals. 


I A in. 


Vs in. 


$7-75 


$9-75 


$11.00 


$14-00 1 


3 X 12 " 






i!4 " 


Vs " 




10-75 


12 


25 


15 


25 


3/2x12 " 




-29 " 


i^ " 


7-16 " 


11-25 


13.00 


15 


50 


19 


25 






-38 " 


2 " 


7-16 " 




16.75 


20 


50 


25 


00 


2A X16 " 




.21 " 


1/ " 


Vs " 


8-75 


11.50 


13 




17 


25 






-30 " 


^Vi " 


Vs " 


9-75 


12.50 


14 


00 




50 


3/2x16 " 




.41 " 


I'A " 


7-16 " 


13-SO 


15-25 




75 


24 








-54 ' 










23 




30 


50 


2^ X 18 " 




.26 " 


I A " 


Vs " 


9-25 


12.50 


14 


00 




25 


3 X 18 " 




-37 " 


154 " 


Vs " 


10.25 


13-50 


15 


00 


IS 


50 


2,^2 X 18 " 




-SO '■ 


lA " 


7-16 " 


14-75 


16.50 


19 


00 


25 


2S 






-65 " 


2 " 


7-16 " 


19-50 


21.75 


24 


75 


.32 


25 


2y2 X20 II 
314x20 ;; 




•-5 '' 


154 " 
lA " 


3I" 
7-16 " 
7-16 " 






\t 


75 


19 








50 








75 
50 


,_ 








34 


00 











\ 1 



— Haumvo, Fig. 1267, Iron. 


Haupa, Fig. 


267, Brass-Lined. 


Haupid, Fig. 1267, Brass Body. 


Haupod, Fig. 


1267, All Brass. 


Hencil, Fig. 1268, Iron. 


Hencud, Fig. 


1268, Brass-Lined. 


Hencyx, Fig. 1268, Brass Body. 


Hendac, Fig. 


1268, All Brass. 


addition always specify Diameter 


and Length of 


Cylinder Body. 



e» 



1268 



Goulds Pump Cylinders or Working Barrels 

Fig. 621 — Double-Acting Pump Cylinder. "//"" Piston 



No. 


Size 


Stroke 


Capacity 
S?A^ke 


Fitted for 


Well Rod 


Iron 


Brass 


Lined 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


4 
8 
8 


iYa X I0I4 in. 

3 X 10^ " 

J. X 10^2 " 

4 X 14 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 
10 " 


.10 gal. 
.i8 " 

■32 " 

•54 " 


i^ in. pipe 


5/8 in. 


Quibe 
Quick 
Quid 
Quiet 


$10.00 
12.00 
14.00 
20.00 


Dotesm 
Doteto 
Doteux 
Dotfab 


$12.50 
1475 
17.50 
25.00 




Fig-. 621 



Fig. 559y2 Deep Well Pump Cylinder With Air Chajnber. "A A" Plunger 



No. 


Size 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Fitted for 


Well Rod 


Iron 


Cipher Price 


4 
8 


3x 12 in. 
4x12 " 


8 in. 

8 " 


.24 gal. 
■43 " 


iJ4 in- pipe 

2 


7-16 in. 


Lawn 
Laxd 


$9.00 
11.50 



Fig. 548 — Deep Well Pump Cylinder With Air Chamber. "B B" Plunger 



Size 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Fitted for 


Well Rod 


Iron 


Brass Body 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


254 X 16 in. 

3 X 16 " 
3^ X 16 " 

4 X 16 " 


9 in. 
9 " 
9 " 
9 " 


.23 gal. 
.27 " 

■37 " 
■49 " 


lYx in. pipe 

ij4 
2 


7-16 in. 
7-16 " 

7-^16 ;; 


Laper 
Larde 
Lash 
Late 


$11.00 
11.50 
12.50 
14.00 


Grujag 
Gushwa 
Halgar 
Halgib 


$20.00 

20.75 

25-75 
30.00 



All Brass Air Chamber furnished when so ordered 



Fig. 618 — Bolted Flange Attachment Cylinder 



Figf. 548 



Fig. 559/^ 



Size 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 
Stroke 


Fitted for 


Well Rod 


Iron 


Brass Body, All 
Brass Plunger 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 X 14 in. 
iV2 X 14 " 

4 X 14 " 


10 in. 
10 " 
10 " 


30 gal. 

.41 " 

■54 " 


ij^ in. pipe 
2 


Yz in. 
7-16 " 
7-16 " 


Gruhfx 

Hendock 

Hendodu 


$15.00 
17.00 
21.00 


Gruhge 

Henduga 

Hendvan 


$28.50 
36.00 

55-00 




All Brass Cylinders to order. 



Attachment 



Goulds Brass Artesian Deep Well Cylinder 

Removable Plujiger ajid Check Valve 

Fig. 904, Brass Deep Well Pump, is intended for use with our Differential Working Heads, 
illustrated and described on pages 112 to 115 inclusive. The working barrel or cylinder is seam- 
less drawn brass tubing with cast bronze top and bottom attachments, which are threaded for 
standard wrought-iron pipe connections. At the bottom a suction pipe and strainer may be attached. 
The plunger and check are bronze with bronze ball valves. The plunger has cup leather packings. 
The plunger and lower valve can be inserted or removed through the connecting pipe, which is 
larger diameter than the bore of cylinder. Wood sucker rods with forged couplings (see page yy) 
are recommended. The valve stems and sucker rod couplings are all made with standard pin 
threads as given page yy. 

The price includes the Fig. 905, Deep Well Pump, complete with plunger and check valves. 
For prices of sucker rods and couplings, see page yj. 



Fig. 904 




Fig. 904. Sizes, Cap 


acities, Etc. 
















Dimensions 


Top and 

Bottom 

Connecting 

Pipes 








Inside 
Diameter 


Stroke p<: 


'apacity 
:r Stroke 


Usual Speed and 
Capacity per 

Minute 


Length 

Pump 

Chamber 


Maximum 

Outside 

Diameter 

Caps 


Square 

Wood 

Sucker Rod 


Cipher 


All 

Brass 


\V% in. 


10 in. 


06 gal. 


35 revs., 2.1 gals. 


26 in. 


2% in. 


I'A in. 


* 


Chikout 


$15-00 


iM " 


16 " 


10 " 


30 " 30 " 


32 " 


2H '; 


i/^ 


* 


Wheyis 


15.00 


134 " 


10 " 


10 " 


35 " 3-5 " 


26 " 


2% 


2 


I in. 


Gratict 


17-50 


Wa " 


16 " 


16 " 


30 " 4-8 " 


32 " 


2Vs " 


2 " 


I 


Whiff 


19.00 


2J4 " 


10 " 


172 " 


35 " 6.02 " 


26 " 


3K' " 


zy. " 


i^ " 


Dumpol 


26.00 


2^ " 


16 " 


275 " 


30 " 8.25 " 


32 " 


s'A " 


21/2 " 


iH " 


Whigy 


28.00 


2% " 


10 " 


257 " 


35 " 8.99 " 


26 " 


37/s " 


3 


lYi " 


Dumpily 


34.00 


254 " 


14 " 


359 " 


30 " 10.80 " 


30 " 


3Vs " 


3 " 


lYi " 


Endmouh 


36.00 


2J4- " 


16 " 


411 " 


30 " 12.33 " 


32 " 


37/8 " 


3 " 


iH " 


Whilom 


36.00 


2M " 


20 " 


514 " 


25 " 12.85 " 


40 " 


37/s " 


3 


lYz " 


Whihz 


38.00 


3K " 


10 " 


359 " 


35 " 12.50 " 


30 " 


4/2 " 


3y2 " 


2 


Dumpyb 


45-00 


zVa " 


14 " 


503 " 


30 " 15- " 


34 " 


4'/^ " 


3 '/I " 


2 


Endmove 


48.00 


3H " 


16 " 


574 " 


30 " 17.22 " 


36 " 


A'A " 


3 A " 


2 " 


Whim 


48.00 


sVa " 


20 " 


718 " 


25 " 17-95 " 


44 " 


4H " 


3A " 


2 " 


Whimas 


52.00 


3K " 


24 " 


862 " 


25 " 21.55 " 


44 " 


A'A " 


3 A " 


2 " 


Whine 


52.00 


sVa " 


30 " I 


077 " 


20 " 21.54 " 


50 " 


41/, " 


3'/^ " 


2 


Whirla 


5500 


3H " 


36 " 


29 " 


20 " 25.80 " 


56 " 


4'-' " 


3V1> " 


2 


Whoop 


58.00 



1% Diameter takes % Iron Pipe for Well Rod. 



Fig. 904. Sizes, Capacities, Etc., {Continued) 



Inside 
Diameter 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Usual Speed and 
Capacity per 

Minute 


Length 

Pump 

Chamber 


Maximum 

Outside 

Diameter 

Caps 


Top and 

Bottom 

Connecting 

Pipes 


Square 

Wood 

Sucker 

Rod 


Cipher 


All Brass 


3% in- 


10 in. 


.478 gal. 


35 revs., 16.73 gals. 


34 in- 


SVs in- 


4 in. 


24 in. 


Dumqeel 


$67-50 


Wa " 


14 " 


.669 " 


30 


20. 


38 " 


5% " 


4 " 


24 ;; 


Endmuba 


70.00 


3M " 


16 " 


.764 " 


30 


" 22.92 " 


40 " 


5/8 " 


4 " 


24 


Zylonkk 


70.00 


zYa " 


20 " 


•956 " 


25 


" 23.90 " 


48 " 


5/8 " 


4 " 


24 ;; 


Whinger 


75.00 


zVa " 


-^4 " 


1. 14 " 


25 


" 28.50 " 


48 " 


SVs " 


4 


24 


Whiners 


75-00 


zVa " 


30 " 


1-43 " 


20 


" 28.86 " 


54 " 


5/8 " 


4 " 


24 " 


Whisk 


So.co 


3V4 " 


36 " 


1.721 " 


20 


" 34-42 " 


60 " 


S'A " 


4 " 


24 " 


Wick 


85.00 


4^ " 


10 " 


.614 ;; 


35 


" 21.49 " 


34 " 


534 " 


4/ " 


2/ " 


Dumqued 


87-50 


4K " 


14 " 




30 


" 25.7 " 


38 " 


534 " 


4/ " 


2/ " 


Endmud 


90.00 


4H " 


16 " 


.982 " 


30 


" 29.46 " 


40 " 


SJ4 " 


4/ " 


2/ " 


Zylonle 


90.00 


4H " 


20 " 


1.228 " 


25 


" 30.70 " 


48 " 


534 " 


4/ " 


2/2 " 


Whirgh 


95-00 


4K " 


24 " 


1.47 " 


25 


" 36.75 " 


48 " 


5M " 


4/ ;; 


2/ " 


Whinny 


95.00 


4J4 " 


30 " 


1.84 " 


20 


" 36.80 " 


54 " 


534 " 


-4/ 


2/ " 


Whisto 


100.00 


434 " 


36 " 


2.21 1 " 


20 


" 44.20 " 


60 " 


5M " 


4/ " 


2/ " 


Widen 


105.00 


434 " 


10 " 


.767 " 


35 


" 26.84 " 


34 " 


64 " 


5 " 


3 


Dumquil 


120.00 


434 " 


14 " 


1.07 " 


30 


" 32.1 • " 


38 " 


64 " 


5 " 


3 


Endmuek 


127.50 


4M " 


16 " 


1.22 


30 


" 36-81 " 


40 " 


64 " 


5 " 


3 


Zylonm 


127.50 


434 " 


20 " 


1-534 " 


25 


" 38-30 " 


48 " 


64 " 


5 " 


3 " 


Whistig 


135-00 


4M " 


24 " 


1.84 " 


25 


46.02 " 


48 " • 


64 " 


5 " 


3 


Whippe 


135-00 


43^ " 


30 " 


2.30 " 


20 


" 46- " 


54 " 


64 " 


5 " 


3 


Whita 


142.50 


4M " 


36 " 


2.76 " 


20 


" 55-20 " 


60 " 


64 " 


5 " 


3 


Wield 


150.00 


sH " 


ID " 


1. 12 


35 


" 39-20 " 


34 " 


74 " 


6 " 


3/ " 


Dubame 


172.50 


5-}4 " 


14 " 


I-S7 " 


30 


" 47-1 " 


38 " 


y'A " 


6 " 


3/2 " 


Endnab 


180.00 


sM " 


16 " 


1.78 " 


30 


" 53-70 " 


40 " 


7/ " 


6 " 


3/ " 


Zylonna 


180.00 


53^ " 


20 " 


2.248 " 


25 


56.20 " 


48 " 


7/ " 


6 " 


3/2 " 


Whpus 


195.00 


5M " 


24 " 


2.69 " 


25 


" 67-25 " 


48 " 


7/ " 


6 " 


3/ " 


Dufebl 


195.00 


sM " 


30 " 


3-372 " 


20 


" 67.44 " 


54 " 


7/ " 


6 " 


3/ " 


Whiz 


207.50 


sM " 


36 " 


4.014 " 


20 


" 80.80 " 


60 " 


7/ " 


6 " 


3/ " 


Wight 


217.50 


634 " 


16 " 


2.479 " 


30 


" 74-37 " 


40 " 


8/ " 


7 " 


4 


Gratiew 


280.00 


63^ " 


24 " 


3.716 " 


25 


" 92-9 " 


48 " 


84 " 


7 


4 


Gratifa 


300.00 


63/4 " 


30 " 


4.646 " 


20 


" 92.92 " 


54 " 


84 " 


7 " 


4 


Gratigu 


320.00 


634 " 


36 " 


5-576 " 


20 


" 111.52 " 


60 " 


84 " 


7 " 


4 


Gratiha 


335-00 


7M " 


16 " 


3-26 " 


30 


" 97-80 " 


40 " 


9/2 " 


8 " 


5 


Zylonoc 


425.00 


734 " 


24 " 


4-9 " 


25 


" 122.50 " 


48 " 


9/ " 


8 " 


5 " 


Willri 


450.00 


734 " 


30 " 


6.126 " 


20 


" 122.52 " 


54 " 


9/ " 


8 " 


5 


Dubai 


480.00 


7Va " 


36 " 


7-34 " 


20 


" 146.80 " 


60 " 


9/ " 


8 " 


5 " 


Willga 


500.00 


m " 


16 " 


4-164 " 


30 


" 124.92 " 


52 " 


II 


9 " 


5/ " 


Gratijo 


685.00 


m " 


24 " 


6.247 " 


25 


" 156.17 " 


60 " 


II 


9 " 


5/ " 


Groomug 


725.00 


m " 


30 " 


7.809 " 


20 


" 156.18 " 


66 " 


II 


9 " 


5/2 " 


Groomva 


775.00 


834 " 


36 " 


9-37 " 


20 


" 187-40 " 


72 " 


II 


9 " 


5/ " 


Groomwo 


825.00 


9H " 


24 " 


7-34 " 


25 


" 183-50 " 




12 


10 


6 " 


Mamxat 


915-00 


Q'A " 


30 " 


9-18 " 


20 


" 183-60 " 


84 " 


12 


10 


6 " 


Mamwa 


955-00 


9/2 " 


36 " 


11.02 " 


20 


" 220.40 " 


90 " 


12 


10 


6 " 


Mamoz 


1,000.00 


11/2 " 


24 " 


10.77 " 


25 


" 269.25 " 


78 " 


14 


12 " 


7/ " 


Mamvid 


1,150.00 


ii'A " 


30 " 


13-47 " 


20 


" 269.40 " 


84 " 


14 


12 " 


7/ " 


Mamvae 


1,200.00 


II/2 " 


36 " 


16.16 " 


20 


" 323-20 " 


90 " 


14 


12 " 


7/ " 


Mamut 


1,250.00 



Goulds Brass Artesian Well Cylinders 

Removable Plunger ajid Check Valve 

Fig. 1 135, Gould's Brass Artesian Cylinder or Deep Well Pump, is designed for use in 
connection with any of our Pump Standards or Differential Working Heads. The shell or 
body is seamless-drawn brass tubing with cast bronze top and bottom attachments. The 
plunger and lower valves are bronze balls. The plunger is supplied with cup leather pack- 
ings. The plunger or lower valves may be inserted or withdrawn through the connecting 
pipe without removing cylinder. 

Wood sucker rods with forged couplings are recommended, as is also the use of valve 
rod to connect the plunger and sucker rod. Standard threads are on all parts and attach- 
ments. This is a very serviceable cylinder for many places where Fig. 904, pages 74 and 75, 
might prove too expensive. 

The demand for a low-priced cylinder, something durable but not so heavy as our stand- 
ard pattern (Fig. 904) has led us to design our Fig. II35J^. The body is seamless-drawn 
brass tubing with cast bronze attachments. The plunger and lower valves are of the spool 
type, one end being supplied with leather packing. The valves being invertable, make them 
either metallic or leather-faced, as service requires. The plunger has cup leather packings, 
and together with lower valve, may be withdrawn from the cylinder without disturbing pipe 
connections. 



Fig- I 135 

With 
Ball Valves 



Figs. 1135 and II35><. Sizes, Prices, Etc, 



Fig. 11351^ 

With 
Spool Valves 



Inside 




Capacity 


Diameter 




per Stroke 


1% in. 


10 in. 


.104 gal. 


134 " 


16 " 


.16 " 


2K " 


10 " 


.172 " 


2y^ " 


16 " 


•275 " 


234 " 


10 " 


•257 " 


234 " 


16 " 


.411 " 


334 " 


10 " 


.36 " 


3K " 


16 " 


•574 " 


334 " 


10 " 


.478 " 


334 " 


16 " 


.764 " 


43/4 " 


10 " 


.767 " 


^y^ " 


16 " 


1.22 


sVa " 


10 " 


I 12 " 


534 " 


16 " 


1.78 " 



35 revs. 

30 " 

35 " 

30 " 

35 " 

30 " 

35 " 

30 " 

35 " 

30 " 

35 " 

30 " 

35 " 

30 " 



3-5 
4.8 
6.0. 
8.25 
8.99 
12.33 
12.56 
17.22 
16.73 
22.92 
26.84 
36.81 
39.20 
53.40 



gals. 



Outside 
Diameter 
of Caps 


Connecting 


Wood 

Sucker 

Rod 


Fig. II3S 


Fig. 1135K 


Price 


Pipes 


Ciplier 


Cipher 


Eitlier 


254 in. 


2 in. 


I in. 


Flewal 


Townm 


$17.50 


234 " 


2 


I 


Fleweb 


Townoc 


19.00 


34 " 


24 " 


14 " 


Flewend 


Townul 


26.00 


34 " 


24 " 


14 


Flewert 


Townvy 


28.00 


3% " 


3 " 


1 4 " 


Flewfar 


Townwt 


34.00 


37/8 " 


3 " 


i4 " 


Flewgab 


Towobs 


36.00 


434 " 


34 " 


2 " 


Flewgot 


Towock 


45.00 


4-1^ " 


34 " 


2 


Flickus 


Towoda 


48.00 


5 " 


4 " 


24 " 


Fliclab 


Towoef 


67.50 


5 


4 " 


24 " 


Fliclit 


Towofl 


70.00 


64 " 
64 " 
74 " 
74 " 


5 " 
5 " 
6 


3 " 
3 " 

3y2 " 








Granhug 
Gratafe 




127.50 
172.50 
180.00 




6 " 


Gratibs 







When especially ordered we furnish with inside attachments for the smaller connecting pipes. 




Sucker Rods, Couplings and Steel Substitutes 



Goulds Connecting Parts for Singlc-Acting Deep Well Pumps 



-t'lg- 1319 Y\g. 68, Sucker Rod Couplings, are of forged wrought-iron, complete and ready 

J to be attached to sucker rods. The price list includes all the sizes used with the deep 
well pumping apparatus described on the preceding pages. 

Fig. yy, Wood Sucker Rods, are made of the best white ash. The prices in- 
clude all necessary couplings attached. 

Fig. 1319 represents our Steel Substitute or Pin Connection for Artesian 
Cylinders. 



t 



Sqitare Wood Sucker Rods, Couplings and Steel Stibstitutes. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



. 








Inside 
Diameter 


Sucker Rod and 


Coupling, 


Steel Subs 


riTUTE 






Size Square 


Couplings, 


Coupling 


Fig. 77 


Fig. 


68 


Fig. 13 


9 






Wood 
Sucker 


etc., have 
Connecting 


of Deep 
Well 
































Rods 


Threads 


Pump 


Cipher 


Price per 
Foot 


Cipher 


Price per 


Cipher 


Price 
Each 




I in. 


y?, in. pin 


iM in. 


Eobamt 


$0.12^ 


Eobase 


$1.00 


Alternop 


$1.50 


1 




I^ " 


V% " 


2% " 


Easkoty 


•15 


Easimel 


1-25 


Alternaters 


1.50 


JL 


l^ " 


% " 


2M " 


Easkub 


.20 


Easinab 


1-50 


Althomer 


2.00 


El 


2 


I " 


3/4 " 


Easkyd 


■25 


Easinig 


2.50 


Altiloquers 


2.50 


HSa* 


2>4 " 


iy& 


3M " 


Easlaa 


.40 


Easinot 


3-75 


Altincog 


3.00 


Fig. yy 


2/2 " 


1% 


4/4 " 


Easlact 


•SO 


Easinul 


5.00 


Altitudfg 


3-50 


3 


iVs " 


4/4 " 


Easlib 


.65 


Easinyx 


6.2=; 


Altoeg 


4.00 


Octagon 


3K' " 


1V2 


sM " 


Easligs 


.90 


Easjab 


8.75 


Altometor 


4.50 


Wood 


4 " 


iVa " 


6H " 


Arenol 


1-75 


Armed 


15.00 


Altricfor 


5.00 


Sucker 


5 


2 " 


7/4 " 


Easlija 


S.oo 


Easjik 


75.00 


Alumeg 


6.00 




5'/2 " 

6 


2^/2 " 


8/4 " 

9I/2 " 


Easimbe 


6.00 


Easkec 


100.00 






Rod 


Easincd 


7.50 


Easkohd 


125.00 






and 


7/4 


3 




Easinvu 


10.00 


Es-Skude 


150.00 






Coup 


ings 




'' 













Fig. 68 

Forged 

Sucker 

Rod 

Couplings 



78 



Fig. 1 164 



Goulds Brass Tubular Well Cylinders 

To be Anchored in Pipe After Well is Lined 

The construction of Fig. 1164, Brass Working Barrel or Cylinder, is plainly 
shown in sectional engraving. It has brass body, check and plunger, with rubber 
valve discs and is of special service in small bore wells or where a larger cylinder is 
required than well lining will admit in Artesian Cylinder of the type of Figs. 904, 
1 135, etc. Fig. 691 is for same purpose as Fig. 1164. It has four leather plunger 
and bronze ball valves. 





Figs 


. I I 


54 a n c 


69 I 


. Sizes, P 


rices. 


Etc 






Size 

of 

Well 


Inside 
Diameter 

of 
Cylinder 


Length 
Stroke 


Length 
Barrel 


Capacity 

per 
Stroke 


Usual Speed 

and Capacity per 

Minute 


Square 

Wood 

Sucker 

Rod 


Fig. 1164 


Fig. 691 


With 3 Leather 

Plunger and Spool 

Poppet Valves 


With 4 Leather 

Plunger and 

Bronze Ball Valves 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


SVz in. 
4 
4K2 " 

5 " 

6 " 
7 

8 " 


3 in. 
3 " 

3 " 

3 " 

3^/2 " 

s'A " 
3/2 " 

3K. " 

4 " 

4 " 
4 " 

4 " 
4V2 " 
4/2 " 
4/2 " 
4^ " 
5!/' " 
5/2 " 
5/2 " 
5/2 " 

6y2 " 
evz " 
6/3 " 

6^ « 

7tV " 
7tV " 
7tV " 
7tV " 


10 in. 
14 " 
16 " 
24 " 
10 " 

14 " 

16 " 

24 " 

10 " 

14 " 
16 " 
24 " 
10 " 
14 " 
16 " 
24 " 

10 " 

14 " 
16 " 
24 " 

10 " 

14 " 
16 " 
24 " 

10 " 

14 " 
16 " 
24 " 


28 in. 

32 " 

34 " 
42 " 
28 " 

32 " 

34 '^' 

i" 

40 " 
48" 
34 " 
38 " 
40 " 
48" 
38 " 
42 " 
44 " 
52 " 
42 " 
46 " 
48 " 
56" 
44 " 
48 " 
50 " 
58" 


.306 gal. 
.428 " 
.489 " 
■734 " 
.416 " 
■583 " 
.666 " 
■999 " 
■544 " 
.761 " 
.87 " 

1.30 " 
.688 " 
■963 " 

1. 10 " 

1.65 " 

1.02 

1.44 

1.64 " 

2.46 " 

1-43 " 

2.01 

2.29 " 

?:§ " 
2.63 " 

3- 

4-51 " 


35 revs 

30 " 
30 " 

25 " 

35 " 
30 " 
30 " 
25 " 
35 " 
30 " 
30 " 
25 " 
35 " 
30 " 
30 " 
25 " 
35 " 
30 " 
30 " 
25 " 
35 " 
30 " 
30 " 
25 " 
35 " 
30 " 
30 " 
25 " 


10.71 gals. 
12.84 " 
14.67 " 
18.35 " 
14.56 " 
17-49, " 
19.98 " 
24.97 " 
19.04 " 
22.83 " 
26.10 " 
32.50 " 
24.08 " 

28.89 " 
33-00 " 
41 -25 " 
35-70 " 
43.20 " 
49-20 " 
61.50 " 
50-05 " 
60.30 " 
68.70 " 
86. 
65-80 " 

78.90 " 
90. 

112.75 " 


2 in. 

2 " 

3 
2 

2^ ;; 

2J4 

-^ ;; 

2/4 
2]/, " 
2^ " 
2]/> " 

2y2 " 

3 " 
3 " 

3 " 

3 " 

3^ " 
3V2 " 
3'A " 
3/2 " 
4 

4 " 
4 " 

4 " 

5 " 
5 " 
5 " 
5 " 


Panike 

Pawnat 

Pawned 

Pawnis 

Tintis 

Pawnoc 

Tintom 

Tintug 


$19.50 
20.50 
21.50 
24.00 
25.00 
26.50 
27.00 
29.00 


Peopic 

Peopod 

Peopug 

Peopwo 

Peopxu 

Peoqua 

Peoqvit 

Peorac 

Peruson 

Perusud 

Peruta 

Perutem 

Perutis 

Perutiv 

Perutop 

Perutug 

PerutiTi 

Pervac 

Perves 

Pervidy 

Pervifs 

Pervoda 

Pervoco 

Pokist 

Pokita 

Pokjid 

Pokjifs 

Pokjigo 


$29.00 
30.00 
31.00 

33-00 
39-00 
40.50 
41.00 
43.00 
48.00 
49-50 
50.00 
51-50 
64.50 
66.50 
67.50 
70.50 
82.00 
85.00 
87.00 
92.00 
123.00 
127.00 
129.00 
136.00 
198.00 
202.00 
204.00 
212.00 




















































































IL. 



Fig. 691 



See Figs. 1330, 692 and 143!^ (page 79) for use with above- 



Goulds Well Packer 



Fig. 1330 shows a Well Packer for making tight joint between strainer and well casing, also for sup- 
porting Cylinders, Figs. 1164 and 691, page 78. 

Fife- 1330- Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Size of Well 


Bottom Threaded 
for Pipe 


Price 


Size of Well 


Bottom Threaded 
for Pipe 


Price 


2 m. 

3 ' " 

3/2 " 

4 " 


1/4 in- 

2 

2 " 

2y2 " 


$1.50 
2.00 
2.70 
4.50 

6.00 


4>4 in. 
5 

6 " 

7 " 

8 " 


3 in. 

4 
s " 

6 " 


$7-50 
10.00 
14.00 
20.00 
30.00 




Gum Packers, with Brass Attached Fig. 692. sizes 

For Lowering and Seating Working Barrel in Wdl 
The usual gum packer (to which suction strainer may be attached) 
anchors cylinder in place in pipe. Where wells are not lined to bottom, or 
for any reason it is desired to attach suction pipe below cylinder, this pipe 
should be extended to rest on bottom of well. 




Seating Tool "Eureka" CyHnder 



Fig. 1433^. Sizes and Prices 



Diameter 




Well Casing 




2 in. 


$1.15 


254 " 


1.60 


3 


2.10 


3/2 ;; 


2-95 


• 4 


340 


4I/, " 


4-75 


5 " 


5-25 


6 " 


6.IS 


7 " 


8.70 


8 " 


11.40 




Directions 



To fasten Cylinders, Figs. 1164 and 691, in well, attach seating tool, Fig. 143K. to pump-rod, insert it m key way of 
Well Packer, Fig. 1330, see above, lower in well to place where you wish to seat cylinder, turn pump-rod to the right, which 
forces taper wedge into rubber ring, expands same and makes tight joint; release seating tool and withdraw rod from well, 
attach pump-rod to plunger of cylinder, screw check valve to bottom of plunger and drive firmly fnto taper ot cylinder. Take 
Gum Packer with brass attachment, Fig. 692, see above, place it on outside of taper of cylinder, crowd it on cylinder until it 
expands to size of well; lower valves, cylinder and Gum Packer with brass attachment to place in well where we'd packer is 
fastened, drive cylinder firmly into Gum Packer, unscrew plunger from check valve and attach pump-rod to pump-head. 

To locate strainer in well, screw Well Packer, Fig. 1330, see above, on upper end of same, attach seating tool. Fig. 
143K) see abo^'C, to drill rod and insert into key seat of Well Packer; lower all into well to place where strainer is to be lo- 
cated, turn drill-rod to the right which forces taper wedge into rubber ring, expanding same and making tight joint. 

To remove strainer from well, lower seating tool to key seat in Well Packer, turn to the left, partly unscrewing taper 
wedge from coupling, which contracts rubber packer and permits strainer to be withdrawn. 



80 



f^^m^ 




Goulds "Eureka" Tubular Well Cylinders 



Fig. 142 represents Goulds "Eureka" Seamless Brass Tubular Well Cylinder 
with Brass Poppet Valves and Two Leather Plunger. It can be used in rough 
pipe after the well is made, using the Seating Tool attached to drill rod to crowd 
it down to its place, and then to expand the rubber ring to hold firmly in place. 
Spring dog coupling prevents cylinder from turning. 

Fig. 1401 represents Goulds "Eureka" Seamless Brass Tubular Well Cylin- 
der with Bronze Ball Valves and Four Leather Plunger. This cylinder is adapt- 
ed for same uses as Fig. 142. 



Fzg-s. 14-2 and UOl. 



Sizes, Prices, Etc. Complete With Valves and Spring Dog 
Coupling. 









VrVe'oi 


^^fic^oi 








Fig. 142. 
Price of 


^^?ic^^o°f- 


Size 
of 
Well 


Inside 
Diameter 


Stroke 


Cylinder 
Complete 
With 2 
Leather 
Plunger 


Cylinder Com- 
plete, With 4 

Leather 
Plunger and 

Bronze 
Ball Valves 


Size. 

of 
Well 


Inside 
Diameter 


Stroke 


Cylinder 
Complete 
With 2 
Leather 
Plunger 


Cylinder Com- 
plete With 4 

Leather 
Plunger and 

Bronze 
Ball Valves 


2 in. 


It¥ in. 


10 in. 


$6.40 


$4-50 


4 in. 


3H in. 


24 in. 


$42.00 


$35-50 


2 " 


^^f :: 


16 " 


7.60 


5-00 


4/2 " 


4 \\ 


16 " 


50.00 


41.00 


2V2 " 


2% " 


10 " 


11.00 


9.00 


4^ 


4 


24 " 


58.00 


45.00 


2V2 " 


2^ " 


16 " 


12.50 


10.50 


5 " 


4/2 " 


24 " 


60.00 


60.00 


3 " 


2% " 


10 " 


15.00 


12.50 


5 " 


4/2 " 


36 " 


80.00 


70.00 


3 " 


23/4 " 


16 " 


17.00 


13-50 


6 " 


5/2 " 


2A " 


112.00 


90.00 


3^ " 


3 


12 " 


30.00 


23.00 


6 " 


5'/2 " 


36" 


136.00 


104.00 


3/2 " 


3 


16 " 


3300 


24.50 


8 " 


7i\ " 


36 " 


360.00 


260.00 


4 " 


3' 2 " 


12 " 


3300 


31.00 


8 " 


7,\ " 


42 " 


400.00 


300.00 


4 


3 '-2 " 


16 " 


36.00 


32.50 













Fig. 142 

With Poppet 

Valves 




i 



Fig. I 40 I 

^V^th Ball 

Valves 



Goulds Iron and Wood Rod Couplings 



Couplings for Iron Rods 



Hexagon Couplings for Iron Rods 




Fi^ 


. 232 Si 


z e s and 


Prices 




Fig:. 


233>^. 


Sizes and Pri 


c e s 


Size Rods 


Threads to 
the inch 


Galvanized 
- Per lb. 


Plain 
Per lb. 


Brass 
Per lb. 




Size Rods 


Threads to 
the Inch 


Galvanized 
per lb. 


Plain 
per lb. 


Brass 
per lb. 


H in. 

% " 


14, regular 

16, to order 

12 X 14 

12 

12 

II 

10 


$0.20 
.20 
.20 
.20 
.20 
.20 
.20 


.16 
.16 
.16 
.16 
.16 


$0.50 
•50 
•SO 
.50 
•SO 

■ SO 

■50 


Y% in. 

rs " 


14, regular 

16, to order 

12 X 14 

12 

12 


$0.20 
.20 
.20 
.20 
.20 


$0.16 
.16 
.16 
.16 
.16 


$0.50 
•SO 
•SO 
■50 
•SO 



Pipe Rod Couplings 

For yi>-Inch Pipe 



Hexagon Lock Nut 

For Pump Rods 



Fig. 232^ 





Galvanized 
Per lb. 


Plain 
Per lb. 


Pipe Thread 


$0.22 


$0.18 




Reducer Coupling 

For Yz and Y^-Inch Pipe and 
Steel Pump Rods 



Fig;. 2343 



Wood Rod Couplings. Fig. 9 



Size 


Galvanized 
Per lb. 


Plain 
Per lb. 


Yi in 
'A " 

Y ;^ 


pipe y% in 

:: f;: 


rod 


$0.30 
•30 
•30 
.30 


$0.25 
•25 
•25 
•25 




For I and 


i/^-in 


Rod 


plain, 2 hole, per pair, $o.io 


" I " 


I'/S " 




galv., 2 " " .14 


" I " 


I'/8 " 




plain, 3 " " .16 


" I " 






galv., 3 " " .20 


" iX" 


i^ " 




plain, 3 " " .20 


" iX" 


irs" 




galv., 3 " " .24 



Goulds Check and Foot Valves, Strainers, Etc. 




Fig-. 760, 
2>^ in. and up. 



Foot Valves and Strainei 





Hi 

Fig. 471 Fig. 1259 






Fig. 473 



Fig. 475 



Size. Inches 


y. 


^ 


iV* 


i^ 


^ 


2ii 


3 


3/2 


4 


5 


6 


s 


:o 


I. 


Fig. 760, Plain 

Galv 


$0.42 
.60 


^°:£ 


$0.48 

•75 


$0.62 
1. 00 


$0.82 
1-45 


$1.20 
2.00 


$1.70 
2.70 


$2.50 

3-90 


$2.75 
4-25 


$4.25 
6.50 


$7.00 
10.00 


$16.00 
,30.00 


$30.00 
50.00 


$60.00 
90.00 



Check Valves 




Fig-. 667 Fig. 742 




Size, Inches 


% 


^ 


iK 


1% 


2 


2% 


3 


3'A 


4 


4V2 5 


6 


Fig. 667, Plain. 

Galv . 
Fig. 742, Plain. 

Galv . 
Fig. 471, Plain. 

Galv . 
Fig. 1259, Plain. 

Galv . 


$1.50 
2.00 
1. 00 
1.50 
1-75 
2.50 


$1.75 
2.25 

1-25 

1-75 
2.00 

2.7s 


$2.00 
2.75 
1.50 
2.25 
2.25 
3.00 
2.25 
3.00 


$2.50 
3-50 
2.00 
3-00 
2.50 
3.50 
2.50 
3.50 


$3-00 
4-50 
2.75 
4.00 
3.00 
4-50 
3.00 
4-50 


$4.25 
6.00 
6.00 
9-50 
3.50 
5-So 


$6.00 
10.00 
7-50 
12.00 
4-50 
7.00 






















$10.00 
15.00 


$12.00 
17-50 














... 






































4-75 


5-75 


7.00 


8.50 
8.50 


$10.00 
10.00 


$12.00 


$15.00 

































Strainers 



Fig. 826 



Size, Inches 


.u 




2V^ 


3 


3K 


4 


S 


6 


Fig. 826, Plain. 

Galv . 
Fig. 1232, Plain. 

Galv. 


$1.25 
1-75 


$i"so' 

2.25 


$0.80 

1. 10 
2.00 

3-00 


$1.05 
1.60 
2.7s 
4.00 


$1.70 
2.60 


$1.90 
2.90 


$2.40 
3.80 


$3-40 
5.00 












Fig. 1232 



Goulds Suction Strainers 



Sizes and Prices 



Size Inches 


I 


1% 


i^ 


^ 




Fig. 658, Plain, \\'ithout Brass Gauze, Each.... 
Galvanized. Without Brass Gauze.Each 
Galvanized, With Brass Gauze, Each.. 

Fig. 659. Plain. Without Brass Gauze, Each.... 
Galvanized, Without Brass Gauze, Each 
Galvanized, With Brass Gauze.Each.. 

Fig. 660, Plain. Without Brass Gauze, Each.... 
Galvanized. Without Brass Gauze.Each 
Galvanized, With Brass Gauze, Each.. 


$0.18 
[28 

'.29. 


$0.20 
■ 24 
• 32 

.32 
.20 
•32 


$0.24 
.26 
.36 

.24 
.26 
.36 

.24 
.26 
■ 36 


$0.36 
.40 
.50 

.36 
.40 
• so 

.36 
.40 
■50 



Goulds Water Works Strainers 

These Strainers are made of heavy pipe, g-alvanized after the 
holes are put in, and covered with heavy woven wire cloth. 




Fig;. 141; 




Female Male 

Tread Thread 



Fig. 658 


Fig. 659 


Fig 


660 




No. Square 


Fig. 14.^ 




Inches 


List Price 


Size 


of Filtering 


F^oo't, 




Surface 




per foot 


60 Gauze 


3 in. 


30 


$ 2.75 


3/2 




33 


3 


IS 


4 




36 


a 


90 


a'A 




39 




SO 






42 


5 


25 


6 




48 


6 


00 


7 




SI 


7 


SO 


8 




54 


E 








60 


12 


00 


10 




67 


14 


00 




72 


18.00 



Cooks Seamless Brass Slotted Strainer 




Fig-. 1279. Sizes, Prices, Jit 





2 


2% 


3 


3^ 


4 


4^ 


S 
4 


6 
6 


6 


8 1 










Price .... 


$4.20 
2.70 


$4.80 
3.00 


$6.00 
3.60 


$8.10 
5-10 


$15.60 
6.00 


$17.40 
6.60 


$19.20 
7.80 


$36.00 
9.60 


$46.80 
13.20 


$61.20 









Goulds Brass Jacket Drive Well Point 



Fig. 524 — Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig-. 524 



No. 60 

Gauze, per 

Dozen 



No. 90 

Gauze, pe: 

Dozen 



No. 




Gauze, per 




$62 


00 


94 


00 


136 


00 


152 


00 


64 


00 


100 


00 


140 


00 


160 






00 


200 


00 


220 


00 


240 


00 


94 


00 






142 


00 


166 


00 


188 


00 


204 


00 


228 


00 




00 


276 


00 


130 


00 


160 


00 


190 


00 




00 


250 


00 


280 


00 


310 


00 


340 


00 


370 


00 


300 


00 


400 


00 




00 


600 


00 


410 


00 






630 


00 


740 


00 






1,300 


00 


1,600 


00 



Goulds Flush or Tubular Well Points 







Fig: 


. 662. 


Sizes, 


Pr 


c e s , Etc. 














Length 


Length 


Number 


No. 60 


No. 70 


No 80 


No. 90 


No. TOO 


Trade No. 


Diameter 


of 


of 


of 


Gauze. 


Gauze, 


Gaiize, 


Gauze, 


Gauze, 




Pipe 


Pipe 


Jacket 


Holes 


per Dozen 


per Dozen 


per Dozen 


per Dozen 


per Dozen 


73 




30 in. 


18 in, 


72 


$34.00 


$40.00 


$45.00 


$50.00 


$35 00 


75 


I 


36;; 


18 •■ 


72 


38 


00 


44 


00 


50.00 


S6 


00 


66.00 


'S'A 


I 


36 


24 " 


96 


43 


00 


49 


00 


55.00 


62 


00 


77 


00 


77 


I 


4^ 


24 ■■ 


96 






54 


00 


60.00 


68 


00 


82 


00 


77'A 


I 


42 " 


30 !. 


120 


52 


00 


59 


00 


65.00 


74 


00 


93 


00 


79 


I 


48 " 


30 . 


120 


S6 


00 


63 


00 


70.00 


80 


00 


98 


00 


8? 


I 


48 •; 


36 


144 


61 




68 


00 


75-00 


86 


00 


109 


00 




I 


54 ;.' 


36 :: 


144 


6s 


00 


73 


00 


80,00 


92 


00 


114 


00 


8i'A 


I 


54 


42 


144 


70 


00 


78 


00 


85.00 


98 


00 


125 


00 


83 


I 


60 •; 


42 __ 


168 


74 




82 


00 


90.00 


104 


00 


130 


00 


Il6 


iK '■ 








36 


00 


44 


CO 


52.00 


60 


00 


80 


00 


117 


iK " 


30 " 


]8 " 


100 




00 


49 


00 


57.00 


65 


00 


8s 


00 


II7!4 


iK '■ 


30 ;; 


24 " 


130 


46 


00 


55 


00 


64.00 


75 


00 




00 


ii8 


iK " 


36 ;; 


24 " 




SI 


00 


60 


00 


68.00 


80 


00 


105 


00 


iig 


iK " 




24 " 


130 


S6 


00 


6s 


00 


73-00 


8s 


00 




00 


120 


iK " 


48 " 


24 ■' 


130 


61 




70 


00 


78 00 


90 


00 


IIS 


00 




iK " 


36 " 


3° ''. 


165 


56 


00 


66 


00 


76.00 


90 


00 


120 


00 


122 


iK " 


42 __ 


30 


165 


61 


00 


71 


00 


80.00 


95 


00 


125 


00 


123 


'H ;; 




30 


i6s 


66 


00 


l'^ 


00 


85.00 




00 


130 


00 


124 


iK 


54 ][ 


3° '.'. 


i6s 


71 


00 


81 


00 


91.00 


105 


00 


135 


00 


1 25 


IK " 




36 




■ 66 


00 


77 


00 


88.00 


105 


00 


140 


00 


ij6 


iK '• 


48 •' 


36 


200 


71 


00 


82 


00 


92.00 




00 


MS 


00 


127 


jVa. " 


S4 


36 


200 


76 


00 


87 


00 


97.00 


IIS 


00 


150 


00 


128 


iK " 


60 


36 ;; 


200 


81 


00 


92 


00 






00 


ISS 


00 


129 


iK " 


48 " 




230 


76 


00 


87 


00 


97.00 


115 


00 


ISO 


00 


130 ^ 


iK " 


54 " 


42 " 


230 


81 


00 


92 


00 


104.00 


125 


00 


165 


00 


130'A 


'j'^ ;: 


60 


42 " 


- 230 


86 


00 


98 


00 


110.00 


130 


00 




00 


131 




66 " 


42 " 


230 


91 


00 


103 


00 


115.00 


135 


00 


175 


00 


132 


iK •■ 


60 " 




260 


91 


00 


104 


00 


116.00 


140 


00 




00 


133 


'i'^ " 


66 ;; 


48 " 


260 


96 


00 


109 


00 


122.00 


145 


00 


^85 


00 


13s 






48 ;; 




lOI 


00 




00 


127.00 


ISO 


00 


190 


00 


137 


i4 " 


54 " 




260 


86 




'98 


00 




130 


00 


170 


00 


143 


iV. " 


60 


54 " 


280 


96 


00 


109 


00 


122.00 


145 


00 


185 


00 


149 


I'/ •' 


66 ;; 


60 " 


300 


106 


00 


iig 


00 


132.00 


155 


00 


195 


00 


151 




72" 


66 " 


320 


116 


00 


129.00 


142.00 


165 


00 


205 


00 



Goulds Washer Drive Well Points 







Fig 


661. 


Sizes 


, P 


rices, 


Etc 










Trade No. 


Diameter 


Length of 


No. of 






No. 80 Gauze, 


No. 90 Gauze, 




Pipe 


Pipe 


Holes 


per Dozen 


per Dozen 


per Dozen 


per Dozen 


per Dozen 


300 


lU in. 


20 in. 


50 


$30.00 


$36.00 


$42.00 


$50.00 


$64.00 




I'd " 


24 " 


60 


36 


00 




00 




00 


60 


00 


80 


00 


302 


I'A " 


30 


80 


46 


00 


ss 


00 


64 


00 


75 


00 


100 


00 


303 


'H '. 


36 :: 


100 


56 


00 


66 


00 


76 


00 


90 


00 


120 


00 








120 




00 


77 


00 


88 


00 




00 


140 


00 


305 


iV. 


48 " 


140 


76 


00 


88 


00 


100 


00 




00 


160 


00 


320 


I'A 


24 




48 








65 


00 


78 


00 


94 




321 


I'A " 


30 " 


no 


60 


00 




00 


80 


00 


96 


00 




00 


322 




36 


130 


72 


00 


84 


00 


95 


00 




00 


142 


00 


323 


I'A " 


42 


150 


84 


00 


97 


00 


no 


00 


132 


00 


160 


00 




2 


30 


140 


90 


00 




00 


112 


00 


132 


00 




00 


32s 


2 


36 


170 


105 


00 


118 


00 


130 


00 


154 


00 


190 


00 


326 


2 


42 ■ 


220 




CO 


134 






00 


176 


00 







Goulds Tubular Well Tools 




Fig. sio 





Malleable Drive Cap 




For 1^4 in. 

" 2 


pipe 


20C each 






<( 






44 1 


Steel Drive Heads — Solid 




For iX in. pipe, eacl- 



$1.50 

2.0O 
2.50 

6.0O 
9.00 
16.00 



We make Augers to go inside 2-inch pipe when ordered. 

Sand Pump and Drill Combined 





Pr 


c e s 


for 


F 


g-s. 


13, 


15 


and 


32 




2 inch. 
2^ " . 

3 " . 
ZV2 " . 

4 " . 

AV2 " • 

5 " • 

6 " . 




















. $6.00 
■ 6.50 
. 7-00 
• 8.50 
. 10.00 
. 15.00 
. 20.00 
. 25.00 




















































































































































Clay Earth 
Aug-er and 
Sand 
Boring 
Auger 



Fig. 13 Fig. 15 Fig. 3: 




Fig. 729. 


Price List 


jas Pipe Thread Connection 


Actual Size 
of Bit 


Price 




1% inches 

2 

■2.V2 

3 


$1.25 
2.00 
3.00 
4.00 




I 


yi " 





Fig. 729 



Fig. 219, Sand Catcher, 114 inch, each $2.00 I 




Fig. 219 



Tank Valves, Cocks, Etc. 




Fig. 656 Fig. 657 

Figs. 656, 657, I72>^ Wind Mill Tank Valves 




Size 


Min. 


I in. 


iK in. 


iy2 in. 


.in. 


iV^ln. 


3 in. 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Fig. 656.. 
Fig. 657.. 
Fig. 172H 


Virelay 
Virent 


$0.60 
.80 


Virge 
Virgin 




$0.60 
.80 


Virgo 
Virile 


$0.75 
1. 00 


Serfing 
Grubber 


$0.90 

1-25 


Grafting 
Kidding 
Dotgond 


$1.25 
1.50 

5-00 


















Dotgost 


$7-50 


Dotgoud 


$10.00 




















Fig. 407. Goose-Neck or Spout. Sizes, Prices. Etc. 



B„tt, 3^ in. Pipe 
Spout, Yi m. Hose 


Butt. I in. Pipe 
Spout, I in. Hose 


Butt, 1% in. Pipe 
Spout, I Kin. Hose 


Butt. i>/^i 
Spout, iVz i 


ti. Pipe 
n. Hose 


Butt, 2 in 
Spout, 2 in 


:S?le 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Gladdest 


$0.50 


Gauzy 


$0.60 


Gap 


$0.90 


Gouty 


$1.25 


Grooming 


$1.50 



Fig. 350. 


Air Chamber. 


For Use Either on Suction 


or Discharge 


Size of Pipe 


Xin. 


I in. 


iX in. 


i!^in. 


2 in. 


2V3 in. 


3 in. 1 4 in. 


Price 


»..75 


$2.C0 


$2.75 


$3.00 


■ $5-00 


$10.00 


$12.50 


$20.00 



Fig. 1253 



Fig. 1067 is Brass-fitted Compression Cock. Fig. 490 is Brass- 
fitted Plug Cock. 

No. I Cock of either style has coupling nut which fits air cham- 
bers of our 2, 2%, and 3-inch House Force Pumps: Also Figs. 401, 
402, 413. Nose of No. I Cocks is threaded for i-inch hose coupling. 

No. 2 Cock of either style has coupling nut which fits air cham- 
ber of our 2,% and larger House Force Pumps: Also Figs. 2^,7 and 
593. Nose of No. 2 Cock is cut i^/^-in. iron pipe thread. Nut with 
hose tube for either i or ly^-m. hose, furnished if ordered at extra 
price. 

Fig. 1253, Water Conductor, has swivelled bail and is regularly 
tapped for i}^-'m. pipe; fitted i^-in. to order, price $1.00. 




Fig. 490 




Goulds "Syphon" Wind Mill Force Pump 

In our "Syphon" Working Barrel the water enters the reservoir, or outer chamber, at suction 
opening, filling it with water to that point. In this body of water the brass-lined working cylinder, 
provided with brass plunger, etc., is suspended, leaving suitable space between inner and outer walls and 
at bottom, the effect of which is that Pump is always primed and ready for use. Plunger and rod may 
be drav/n through top of air chamber without breaking any pipe connections. Wind mill slide included 
with Pump at prices given below. Forked wood rod coupling or harp connection furnished when 
ordered at $i.oo extra list on sizes up to and including 4-inch, and $2.50 extra list on larger sizes. 







Fig. 51 


A%. (* 


Cipher 


, Blasted.) 


Sizes, 


Prices 


, Etc. 




Dia. 
Inner 
Cyl. 


Suction 

and 

Discharge 


8-Inch Stroke j io-Inch Stroke 


12-Inch Stroke 


16-lNCH Stroke | 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Brass- 
Lined 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Einid 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Uned 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Brass- 
Lined 




ii4in. pipe 

1V2 " 

lYi " 

2 

2 " 

2;^ 

2^ " 

3 

3/2 " 

4 


.11 gal. 
.24 " 


$25.00 
25.00 
27.50 














2V2 

3 

ZV2 

4 

AV2 

5 

6 

7 

8 


' 


.21 gal. 
■30 " 
.42 " 
■54 " 
.69 " 
.85 " 
1.22 " 


$27.50 
30.00 
37-50 
42.50 
52.50 
62.50 
82.50 


.25 gal. 

■37 " 
.50 " 
.65 " 
.83 " 
1.02 " 
1.47 " 
2.00 " 
2.61 " 


$30.00 
32.50 
40.00 
45.00 

55-0O 
65.00 
85.00 
125.00 
150.00 


























1. 10 gal 
1.36 " 

1-95 " 
2.66 " 
3^48 " 


$70.00 
80.00 
105.00 
150.00 

175^00 































With Code Word specify Diameter of Cylinder and Length of Stroke 



Goulds "Syphon" Well Force Pump 

Fig. jy^Yz represents "Syphon" Working Barrel described above, arranged with windmill 
top and lever, for manual or wind power. Plunger and rod may be drawn through top of air 
chamber without breaking any pipe connections. Prices given below include spout. Wind mill 
slide only sent when specially ordered. Forked and harp connection furnished when so ordered 
at prices given above. 

Fig. 776^^. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 776/. 



Diameter 


Suction 

and 

Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


6-Inch Stroke 


lo-lNCH Stroke 


Cylinder 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Cipher 


Lined 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Cipher 


Brass- 
Lined 




\)i in. pipe 

\y2 " 

i^ " 
2 " 
2 

2V2 " 

2j^ 

3 


100 ft. 
100 " 
100 " 
100 " 
100 " 

75 " 
75 " 
75 " 


.08 gal. 

■13 " 
.18 " 


Lamfyl 
Lamgag 
Laneba 


$28.50 
28.50 
31.00 








2V2 

3 

ZV2 

4 

4/2 
5 
6 




.21 gal. 
■30 " 
.42 " 

■54 " 
.69 " 

.85 ;; 


Laneck 

Lanedu 

Laneel 

Larkob 

Larkock 

Larkoda 

Larkofa 


$31.00 
33.50 
42.50 
47.50 
60.00 
70.00 
90.00 


























*•] 


fotal 


hft and force 


rora supply to 


point of de 


ivery, Punif 


not more tl 


lan 25 feet abov 


2 water. 





Goulds '"Syphon" Well Force Pump 

For Machine Power 

Fig-. logi is almost identical with our well known Fig. 514^2, page 88, except that it is 
provided with pitman and guide, that it may be operated by any power. 

In this Pump the water enters the reservoir, or outer chamber, at suction opening, 
located above valves, and fills it with water to that point. In this body of water, a brass 
lined cylinder, provided with brass plunger, etc., is suspended, leaving suitable space be- 
tween inner and outer walls, the efifect of which is that the Pump is always primed. 

Plunger Rod may be drawn through top of Air Chamber, without breaking any pipe 
connections. 

Fig. 1091. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Dia. 
Inner 
Cyl. 


Suction and 
Discharge 


8-Inch Stroke 


io-Inch Stroke 


12-Inch Stroke 


Capacity 
Stroke 


Cipher 


Brass- 
Lined 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Cipher 


Brass- 
Lined 


Capacity 
per 
Stroke 


Cipher 


Li'ned 


2 in. 
2H " 

3 " 

3^ " 

4 " 
4V2 " 

5 " 

6 " 


1%. in. pipe 

ly. ;^' 

2 
2 

2^ " 
2^ " 
3 


.11 gal. 
.17 " 


Gruff 

Grufga 

Grufho 


$35^00 
35^00 
37^50 


























•30 gal. 

.42 " 

•54 " 
.69 " 
•85 " 
1.22 " 


Grufju 

Grufky 

Gruga 

Grugba 

Grugbin 

Grugbod 


$40.00 

47^50 
57-50 
67.50 
77^50 
97-50 








•50 gal. 

•65 " 
•83 " 
1.02 " 

1.47 " 


Grugcan 
Grugcib 
Grugdo 
Grugful 
Gruggad 


$50.00 
60.00 
70.00 
80.00 

100.00 

































Goulds "Vim" Syphon Force Pump 

Fig. 1192 shows our new pattern "Vim" Syphon Force Pump for windmill or 
other power. Suction opening is at top of outer reservoir and consequently this 
reservoir is always filled with water. In this reservoir hangs the Brass Working 
Cylinder. This insures the pump being always primed with valves wet and ready 
for action. Working Cylinder, plunger and valves can be removed without break- 
ing pipe connection. Cylinder Seamless Brass. All Brass Plunger. Lower valve 
cage and seat brass. BrasS-cased rod and wind mill slide. When wanted with 
malleable forked rod (instead of wind mill slide), we add $t.oo extra to list prices. 
Fig. 1192. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Dia. Cyl. 


Suction and 
Discharge 


8-Inch Stroke 


12-lNCH Stroke | 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Cipher 


Brass Cyl. 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Cipher 


Brass Cyl. 


2^ in. 
3 " 
3^ " 
4 


lYz in. pipe 

2 " 
2 


.17 gal. 

.24 " 

•33 " 

•43 " 


Quieul 
Quifa 
Quifel 
Quigas 


$18.50 
21.00 
25.00 
30.00 


.26 gal. 
■Z7 " 
•50 " 

.65 " 


Quigeg 
Quihat 
Quihen 
Quihid 


$20.00 
22.50 
27.50 
32.00 




. I09I 




Fig 1 1 92 




Goulds Well Force Pumps 

With Oscillating Stub for Wind or Other Pozvc;- 

Fig. 266 shows a complete and cheap Force Pump, to be operated by wind 
mill or other power. May be used in buildings or placed in dug wells out of reach 
of frost, or in warm climates used above any style of well. Should not be placed 
more than 25 feet above water supply. Furnished with brackets and plank for 
attaching to beam, etc. 

Fitted for wrought-iron pipe as given in table, unless otherwise ordered. Fur- 
nished with Check Valve instead of Air Chamber $2.00 less list. Forked Wood- 
Rod Coupling, when required, $1.00 extra list. Pump, less Plank, 50c. less list. 

Fig. 448 shows a Double-Acting Force Pump, with brackets, by many pre- 
ferred for use with wind mills. The piston rod can be made with a stub end to 
%^'cld on an additional rod or with a malleable coupling for screwing on the rod, 
as ordered. The smaller sizes are preferably employed, on account of the small 
degree of power requisite, while the quantity of water obtained is equal to the 
capacity of a single-acting cylinder of much greater size. 




Fiff 



266 . Sizes, Pr 



ices. Etc. 



Fig. 448 









Capacity 








*Lift and 


Iron 


Brass 


Lined 


No. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


^P" 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well Rod 


































Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 





2 in. 


7 in. 


.10 gal. 


I in. pipe 


I in. pipe 


5/s in. 


75 ft. 


Clew 


$11.50 


Larkugs 


$14.00 


2 


^Yz 


7 " 


■15 " 


1% " 


iVa " 


H 


75 " 


Cliff 


12.00 


Larkwon 


14.50 


4 


3 " 


7 " 


.21 " 


iVa " 


Wa " 


H " 


75 " 


Climb 


12.50 


Landefs 


16.00 


6 




7 " 


.29 " 


I^ " 


l!>2 


Vs " 


50 " 


Climber 


19.00 


Landego 


23-50 


8 


4 " 




.38 " 


2 


IV2 " 




50 " 


Climbing 


2X.00 


Landib 


26.00 



Fig. 44; 



Sizes, Prices, Etc 



















Iron 


Brass 


Lined 


No. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well Rod 


Force 
































Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 





2 in. 


7 in. 


.19 gal. 


i]/i in. pipe 


i;4 in. pipe 


V2 in. 


60 ft. 


Foxy 


$15.00 


Landifi 


$17.50 


2 


2;/ " 




.29 " 


134 " 


IH " 


lA " 


60 " 


Frame 


15.50 


Landols 


18.00 


4 


3 " 


7 " 


•43 " 


iVz " 


iVa " 


K2 " 


60 " 


Fray 


19.00 


Landubs 


22.50 


6 


3''< " 


7 " 


.58 " 




lyi " 


Vs " 


45 " 


Freak 


22.00 


Leabac 


26.50 


8 


4 " 


7 " 


.76 " 


2 


2 " 


Va " 


45 " 


Fritted 


38.00 


Leabid 


43.00 



■'Depth of wells in which Cylinders may be operated, or total lift and force from water to point of discharge. Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 




Goulds "Pacific" Well Force Pumps 

For Hand and Wind Mill 
Fig. 1377 shows our "Pacific" Well Force 
Pump on base, for hand and wind mill use. 
It has brass cased rod, brass stuffing box, 
and is provided with new style compression 
cock spout, easily detached. Lower valve 
can be removed through hand hole without 
disconnecting pump (see illustration). Drip 
plug in base allows cylinder to be emptied 
of water. 

All Brass Pumps furnished to order. 
Fig. 1378 is same as Fig. 1377, except lower valve 
that it has brackets instead of base, and is Jji|^^^^ 
mounted on plank. ^'IfrDrrrri 

'^ ENLARGED 

All Brass Pumps furnished to order. 
Furnished without plank at a reduction of 
50 cents list. 

Fig. 1377. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Fig. 1378 



No 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Brass Cylinder 


Top of Air 
Chamber 


Spout 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 

4 
6 
8 


2^4 in. 
3 

3/2 " 

4 " 


[6 in. hand "1 
1^ 8 m. mill. J 


1% in. pipe 

I'A " 

2 


iX in- 

iX " 
I'A " 
I'A " 


I in. hose 


Uabac 
Uabbd 
Uabef 
Uabigs 


$16.50 
17.00 
24.00 
25.50 


Uabiho 
Uabijr 
Uabiks 
Uabilm 


$19.00 
19.50 
27-50 
30.50 


Uaboma 
Uabond 
Uabooc 
Uabopl 


$21.50 
22.00 
32.00 
38.50 



Fig. 137: 



Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Brass Cylinder 


Top of Air 
Chamber 


Spout 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 

4 
6 
8 


2^ in. 
3 

3^ " 
4 


f 6 in. hand 1 

\ and 

L 8 in. mill. J 


1% in. pipe 

iVz " 
2 " 


1%. in. 

1% " 


I in. hose 
I " 


Uaboqt 
Uabora 
Vargkud 
Varglan 


$16.50 
17.00 
24.00 
25.50 


Visknm 
Viskvy 
Vislat 
Visleg 


$19.00 
19.50 
27.50 
30.50 


Vocuqb 
Vocurc 
Vocust 
Vocutic 


$21.50 
22.00 
32.00 
38.50 



Goulds "Atlantic" Double- Acting Force Pump 



For Hand, Wind Mill or Other Poivcr 




Fig. 1 216 shows our new "Atlantic" Double-Acting 
Force Pump with lever and cock spout. Valves are 
brass, leather-faced and accessible by removing valve 
box cover. The Piston is double cup leather packed. 
Pump is strong, compact and of neat design, capable 
of throwing solid stream to a great height. Discharge 
may be made at top of air chamber if so desired. Drip 
plug is provided for emptying Pump in cold weather. 
Suction and discharge is fitted for iron pipe as speci- 
fied. Nose of cock screwed for hose coupling. 
. Fig. 121 7 shows our new "Atlantic" Double-Acting 
Force Pump mounted on plank. It may be operated 
by hand or connected to Wind Mill or other power as 
occasion requires. Its construction is essential with 
that of Fig. 1216, described above and the same re- 
marks will apply to both. Prices include plank. 
Furnished without plank at 50 cents less list. 



Fi 



1216. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Fig. 1217 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


Brass-Lined I 


Top of Air 
Chamber 


Cock Spout 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 

Galler 
Gallest 
Gallic 


Price 

50.00 
$33-50 
42.50 


4 
6 
8 


3 in- 
3K' " 

4 " 


\ 6 in. Hand ) 
|8 " Mill ^ 


•49 
.67 
.87 


I J/2 in. 

2 

2 


ilA in. pipe 
2 " 
2 


I in. hose 

1/4 


75 ft. 
50 " 
50 " 


Gageul 
Gageva 
Gagfly 


$30.00 

37-50 
45-00 



Fig. 1217. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift and 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Top of Air 
Chamber 


Cock Spout 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


4 
6 
8 


3 in. 

3H " 

4 " 


i 6 in. Hand ) 
[8 " Mill 1 


-49 
.67 
.87 


I'A in. 
2 " 
2 


i>^ in. pipe 
2 " 
2 


I in. hose 


75 ft. 
50 " 
50 " 


Gallida 

Gallic 

Gavab 


$30.00 
37-50 
45-00 


Gavale 

Gavame 

Gavana 


$33-50 
42.50 
50.00 



■ Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 



Goulds "Atlantic" Double- Acting Force Pumps 



For Manual, Wind Mill or Other Power 

Figs. 121 1 and 121 2 represent a new style of Double- Acting 
Force Pumps, every detail of which has been carefully considered in 
the design. We offer them with iron or brass-lined cylinder. The 
valves are brass, leather-faced and have brass seats which, combined, 
make the best construction. Valves are accessible by removing valve 
box cover. The piston is packed with double cup leathers. The 
action of these Pumps is easy, the discharge uniform and constant, 
making them very effective and durable. 

Fig. 121 1 has long wood lever for hand use but can be arranged 
for power by attaching special forked rod which is furnished with 
any size Pump at $1.50 extra list. 

Fig. 12 1 2 is the same Pump which we build for power, only 
arranged with pitman and stub end for welding to connecting rod. 
We supply special forked rod with this Pump at an extra list of $1.00. 
Fig. 1211. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 





Fig. 121 1 



Fig. 1212 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


4 
6 
8 


3 in- 

4 " 


10 in. for 8 in. stroke mill 
10 " 8 " 
10 " 8 " 


•49 gal. 

.67 " 
.87 " 


iVz in. pipe 

2 

2 " 


1 J/2 in. pipe 

2 " 
2 


75 ft. 
50 " 
SO " 


Frecob 
Fusuba 
FusLidu 


$40.00 
50.00 
60.00 


Frecody 

Fusuef 

Fusufo 


$43-50 
55-00 
65.00 



F i er . 1 2 I 2 . Sizes, Prices, Etc 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


4 
6 
8 


3 in. 

s'A " 

4 " 


10 in. for 8 in. stroke mill 
10 '-' 8 " 
10 " 8 " 


.49 gal. 

.67 " 
.87 " 


lyi in. pipe 
2 


I'/S in. pipe 
2 


75 ft. 
50 " 
50 " 


Fusugas 
Fusugib 
Fusuho 


$40.00 
50.00 
60.00 


Fusujag 

Gagest 

Gageta 


$43.50 
55-00 
65.00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. Pump not more than 25 feet above ' 




Fig. 338 



"Star" Double -Acting Force 
Pumps 

For Hand or Machine Power 
Figs. 338 and 339 represent our famous "Star" Double- 
Acting Railroad Force Pumps, specially designed for the use of 
distilleries, mills, railroad companies, etc. Briefly described : 
The Pump is exceptionally heavy and strong in casting, the 
plunger rod and solid-cross head are of bronze, while the valves 
(four in number) with their seats, are of the same metal, and 
grouped under valve cover in front. These valves are of a new 
type, calculated to develop greatest efficiency, and rubber faced, 
rendering them perfectly tight, and relieving Pump of all 
pounding. 

Fig. 338 is designed to be worked by wood levers, but can 
be arranged for power as well by substituting special Strap Rod 
for regular straps, at $5.00 extra list. 

Fig. 339 is the same Pump, which we build in larger sizes, 
with stub end for welding to connecting rod, driven by any 
power, as steam or wind, working head, counter shaft, walking 
beam, etc., or with Forked Rod, at $5.00 extra list. 




Fig- 339 



Fig. 33: 



Sizes, Prices, Etc 



Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift 
and Force 


Iron 


Brass-LinedCyl. 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


3 in. 


8 in. for 6 in. stroke rnill 
8 " "6 

8 ;; ;; 6 ;; ;; ;; 


.49 gal. 

'■36 :: 

1.96 


iM in. pipe 

2^ " •• 
3 


1/2 in. pipe 

2H" ■• 
3 


75 ft. 
75 


Ebon 
Echo 
Eddy 
Edend 


$65.00 
75-00 
90.00 


Edge 
Edict 
Edify 
Edited 


$72.00 

97.00 
130.00 













Fig. 339 


s 


izes, Prices, Et 


C . 












Dia. 


Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 


Suction 




Discharge 


*Lift 


Iron 


Brass-L 


NED Cyl. 
























and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


31 


1. 10 in. for 


8 in. stroke mill 


.49 gal. 


i^ in. pipe 




I M in. sipe 


100 ft. 


Educt 


$65.00 


Elder 


$72.00 


3 


14 








.73 . 


1K2 






1% " •• 




Eject 


78 


00 


Ella 


90 


00 






8 " 






.87 " 










100 " 






00 




82 








" 






1.09 " 










100 ■■ 


Eidly 


95 


00 


Elking 


105 














1.31 




















315 






10 " " 


8 " 






1.36 ■• 


2% 






2^ " " 


100 " 


Egg 




00 


Elfed 






5 


' 14 " " 


2 " 






2.04 


2% 






25^ '• 


100 " 


Eland 


120 


00 


Elogy 


135 




5 


16 " ■• 


4 _. 






2.55 . 


2V^ 






2% " " 


100 " 


Elate 


135 




Elong 


150 


00 




20 " " 








3.06 


2% 






2/2 " •• 


100 " 


Elapse 




00 




tXo 




6 


10 '■ " 


8 " 






1.96 " 










100 " 


Eider 


120 


00 


Elite 




00 


6 


16 " " 


4 ., 






3.43 ., 








3 


100 " 


Elbow 


175 




Elope 


190 




6 


20 " " 


















100 '■ 






00 






00 


7 


14 " " 


2 " 
















75 " 


Elderly 


260 


00 


Eldern 




00 


7 


16 " " 


4 " 






4.66 •• 












Elding 






Eldorad 






7 


20 " " 


8 ' 






6.00 " 










75 


Elapsot 


300 


00 


Elapsut 


330 


00 




14 


2 






5-22 










75 


Electio 


300 


00 


Elector 


330 


00 


8 


16 " " 


4 " 






6.53 :: 










" !! 


Electri 


340 


00 


Electiv 


375 


00 


8 


20 


8 


7.82 •• 


5 






75 


Elapsub 


375 


00 


Elapsyd 


415 


00 



from supply to point of de 



Pump not more than 25 feet above wa 



Irrigation Table 



Gii'iiig Cal^acitx in Gallons per Hour and Equiz'alent in Miners' Inches, Pozvcr Required per Foot Lift and 

Irri statin s[ Acreag-e 







Approximate Horse 


Number of Acres Will 




Gallons per hour 


Miners' Inches 


Power Required 
per Foot Lift 


Cover I Inch Deep 




500 


42 


.004 


.18 


1,000 


84 


.007 


•37 




1,500 

2,000 


125 
167 


.01 
.014 


•55 
•74 


NOTE. 


2,500 


217 


.017 


.92 


Because of varying conditions of 


3.000 
3.500 
4,000 


250 


.02 


I. II 


climate and soil, no exact rule can 


292 

37,2, 


.024 
.027 


1.28 
1.48 


be made, yet, as basis for estimate, 
a supply of 2 to 3 gallons water 


4,500 


375 


•03 


1.66 


per minute per acre through irri- 


5,000 
6,000 


417 


•O34 


1.8 


gatmg season is considered liberal. 


500 


.0^ 


2.2 


Example : 100 acres, 20D to 300 gal- 


7,000 


583 


•047 


2^5 


Ions water per minute. In many 


8,000 


667 


•054 


3^ 


sections one-half this quantity is 


9,000 


750 


.06 


3-3 


sufficient. 


10,000 


833 


.067 


2,-7 




15,000 


1,250 


.1 


5.5 




20,000 


1.666 


•134 


7^4 




25,000 


2,083 


.167 


9.2 




30,000 


2,500 


.2 


II. I 





Note. — As stated, a miner's inch of water is considered in these tables as 12 U. S. gallons per minute. 
If considered as 9 U. S. gallons per minute, increase our estimate one-third. Our estimate of approximate 
horse power required per foot lift also makes an allowance of 50 per cent, for friction of water in pipes, etc. 
The efficienc}'- of small engines or motors of any type cannot be safely accepted on as close estimates as larger 
powers. 

Table of Discharge of Water Over Weirs One Inch Wide, in Gallons per Minnte 





y2 


J 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 1 10 


12 


18 


24 


30 




Gallons 


1. 14 


3^2 


9.1 


16.7 


25.7 


35^4 


47.2 


59-6 


72.8 


86.5 IOI.7 


133.7 


245-7 


378.2 


516.6 





Approximate Heights Pumps May Be Worked by Pony or Horse Gear 
The pony or horse in each case being estimated to walk at the rate of three miles per hour. 



Diameter of Working Barrel or Cylinder, inches 


25^ 


3 


3% 


4 


s 


6 


Single-Barrel Pump, worked by Pony Gear.... 
Double-Barrel Pump, worked by Pony Gear. . 
Single-Barrel Pump, worked by Horse Gear. . . 
Double-Barrel Pump, worked by Horse Gear. . 


260 ft. 
130 " 
520 " 
260 " 


175 ft- 
88 " 

350 " 

176 " 


135 ft. 
68 ■' 

270 " 

136 " 


100 ft. 
50 " 
200 " 
100 " 


64 ft. 
32 " 
128 " 
64" 


44 ft. 
22 " 

88 " 

44 " 



The above calculations are based upon strong, powerful horses or ponies being used. If inferior animals 
are substituted, the heights given will, of course, not be attained. 



Goulds Wind Mill Irrigation Cylinders 




Fig. 1064 



Fig. 1064 is largely used with Wind Mills and other 
power to raise water in large quantities for irrigation 
or drainage. Double hinged valve in plunger affords 
ample water way. Lower valve is of same type. We 
offer in Regular Brass-Lined and Special Brass-Lined, 
the latter having an extra heavy lining and plunger 
with brass followers 3 inches long, extra heavy brass 
valve weights and brass cross bar and bolts. Unless 
otherwise ordered we fit both suction and discharge 
for wrought-iron pipe as per table, but when especially 
ordered can fit top for spiral riveted pipe of same diam- 
eter as cylinder and through which the plunger can be 
withdrawn. 

Fig. 1399 represents our Fig. 1064 with extended 
flange. 



^^:i==3^ 




1064. S i z e s , P r i c e s , E t c . 



Diameter 
and Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction and 
Discharge 


Wood Rod 


*Lift and 
Force 


Regular Brass-Lined 


Special Brass-Lined 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


6x15 in. 
7x15 " 
8x15 " 
loxis " 
12x15 " 


1.84 gal. 
2.49 " 
3.26 " 
5.10 " 
7-35 " 


3 in. pipe 

4 " 
4 

I "■■ 


2 in. 
2 

2 " 

2y2 " 

3 " 


100 ft. 
100 " 

75 " 
50 " 
50 " 


Numgo 

Numhen 

Ondlaw 

Ondleo 

Ondlom 


$26.00 
31.00 

37-50 
52.50 
75-00 


Iteno 

Itenode 

Numfyx 

Paiperl 

Paipida 


$40.00 
50.00 
60.00 

go.oo 

120.00 



Fig- 1399- Sizes, Prices, Etc, 



Diameter 
and Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction and 
Discharge 


Wood Rod 


*Lift and 
Force 


Brass-Lined Special Brass-Lined 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


6x IS in. 
7>: 15 " 
8x15 " 
10 X 15 " 
12x15 " 


1.84 gal. 
2-49 " 
3.26 " 
5.10 " 
7-35 " 


3 in. pipe 

4 

4 

5 " 

6 


2 in. 
2 

2 " 
2/. " 

3 " 


100 ft. 
100 " 

75 " 
50 " 
50 " 


Numegi 

Numir 

Obgoss 

Oers 

Ogress 


$26.00 
31.00 

37-50 
52.50 
75-00 


Nonvoy 

Noset 

Omger 

Ondeffa 

Ondicje 


$40.00 
50.00 
60.00 
go.oo 

120.00 



*Depth of Wells in which Cylinders may be operated, or total lift and force from surface of water. 



Goulds "New Deluge" Irrigation Pumps 




Fig:. 1043 



With Forked Rod for Wind Mill 

Fig. 1043 represents our "New Deluge" Pump, with 
Fork Rod for Wind Mill. Cylinder is lined with brass ; 
valves are rubber-faced and readily accessible. 

This Pump has a special application for pumping water 
from shallow wells or creeks, 15 or 20 feet distance, for 
irrigating lands, etc. 

Pump will handle muddy or gritty water without chok- 
ing. Regularly fitted as below. 

Fig. 104.^/2 represents our "New Deluge" Pump, de- 
scribed above, arranged with elevated base to be used above 
foundation where it is desired to use hose suction or more 
convenient to make pipe connections in this manner. The 
suction flange is fitted for sizes of wrought-iron pipe given 
below, unless otherwise ordered, or can be cut hose guage 
to take our regular suction half hose coupling, which is 
furnished at extra price. 




Fig. 1043J 



Figs. 1043, 1043 



Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity per 
Stroke 


Suction 


Lift 


Fig. 1043 


Fig. 1043^ 


Cipher 


Brass Lined 


Cipher 


Brass Lined 


6 in. 

10 " 
12 


12 in. 
12 " 
12 " 
12 " 


I'A gals. 
3 

i :■ 


3 in- pipe 

4 
5 
6 


20 ft. 
20 " 
20 '■ 
20 " 


Bringer 
Baldpat 
Painga 
Painhat 


$30.00 
40.00 

75.00 
120.00 


Broach 
Broaden 
Paipa 
Paipep 


$32.50 
45.00 
82.50 

130.00 



Goulds Triplex Irrigation Pump 




For Elevations Up to 50 Feet or Equivalent Pressure 



Fig. loio is a new type of Triplex Power Pump for such light 
service as required for irrigating land, watering stock, filling tanks, 
etc. It is fitted with pulley to be driven by belt connection from gas, 
gasoline, petroleum engine, or other motive power. 



The valves are rubber faced, with bronze seats ; the plungers are 
inside-packed and have water seals ; substantial connecting rods and 
crank shaft with ample bearings. Crank shaft is extended at both 
ends, so that pulley can be used at either end, or pulleys may be 
mounted at both ends. 



It has but few working parts and they are readily accessible for 
inspection and care. Altogether it is a most excellent, serviceable 
Pump and meets with a large demand from the agricultural districts. 



Sizes, Capacities, Etc 



Plungess 


Capacity^pne 

Crank Shaft 


Capacity per Hour at 40 
Revolutions per Minute 


Suction 


Discharge 


Pulley 


Cipher 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinders 


Diameter 


Stroke 


4 in. 

5 " 

6 " 


8 in. 
10 " 
12 " 


1.3 gals. 

2-5 " 

44 " 


3,120 gals. 
6,000 " 

10.560 " 


3I/4 in. pipe 

4 

5 


3 in. pipe 

4 " 

5 " 


20 X 4 in. 
30 xs " 
36x6 " 


Riceba 
Boycott 
Boyhood 


$120.00 
200.00 
300.00 



Goulds Triplex Irrigation Pump 



For Elevations Up to 50 tect or Equivalent Pressure 

Fig. 1388 is a new type of Geared Triplex Power Pump 
for such light service as required for irrigating land, watering 
stock, filling tanks, etc. Pump may be driven by gas, gasoline, 
petroleum engine or other motive power. 

The Valves are rubber-faced with bronze seats. The 
Plungers are inside-packed and have water seals. Connecting 
Rods are strong and substantial. Crank Shaft is large and 
has ample bearings. 

Pump is simple, having but few working parts, which are 
readily accessible for inspection and care. 




rig 1388 



Fig. 13' 



Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



Plungers 


Capacity 
One Rev. of 
Crank Shaft 


Capacity per Hour at 40 
Revolutions per Minute 


Suction 


Discharge 


Geared 


Tight 
Pulleys 


Cipher 


Dia. 


Stroke 


4 in. 

5 " 

6 " 


8 in. 
10 " 
12 " 


1.3 gals. 

2.5 '■ 

4.4 " 


3,120 gals. 
6,000 " 
10,560 " 


ZYi in. pipe 

4 

S 


3 in. pipe 

4 
5 


6 to I 1 20 X 3 in. 
6 to I 26 X 4 " 
6 to I 30x5 " 

1 


Addenor 
Aftezop 
Aiderson 



LofC. 



Goulds Combined Triplex Pump and Horse Power 



For Elevations to 50 Feet or Equivalent Pressure 




Fig. 1 121 is a modification of our Fig. 
loio (page 98) Triplex Pump with horse 
power gear surrounding and direct connect- 
ed to pump crank shaft. The advantages 
of the Triplex type Pump was never more 
clearly demonstrated than when operated by 
horse power. The operation of this Pump 
is uniform and smooth, entirely free from 
that jar and hitch in other Pumps, which is 
so trying to the animal. Pump is regularly 
supplied with double sweep, to which one or 
two horses may be attached. It is regularly 
geared 14 to i. Animal will make three to 
four circuits per minute, giving pump crank 
shaft a speed of 40 to 50 revolutions per 
minute. This outfit is especially adapted 
for farm or country pumping, and offers 
advantages over wind power in that it is 
always ready for use and can be transported 
if necessary. 



Fig. 1121. Size, Capacity, Etc. 



Plungers 


Capacity One Revolution 

of Crank Sliaft 


Capacity per Hour at 40 
Revolutions per Minute 


Suction 


Discharge 


Cipher 


Brass Lined 
Cylinders 


Diameter 


Stroke 


4 


8 


1.3 gals. 


3,120 gals. 


31^ in. pipe 


3 in. pipe 


Wooraly 


$200.00 



Goulds Double Geared Iron Horse Power 



For One or Tzvo Horses 



The illustration shows a very powerful Double-Geared 
Iron Horse Power for one or two horses, with covered internal 
master gear, two babbited ij^-inch journal boxes, driver's seat 
pole and all necessary details. 

This Horse Power is geared about 14 to i. The usual 
travel of horse or other animal is three to four circuits per 
minute, giving the Tumbling Shaft a speed of from 40 to 50 
revolutions per minute. By providing extra length wrought- 
iron Tumbling Shaft, Plummer Blocks and Driving Pulley at 
end (which we list below), this Power may be employed for 
driving our Fig. loio, Triplex Irrigating Pump (illustrated 
on page 98) or other Power Pump. Of course it has a wide 
range of application for other duties where horse power can 
be employed. 

Horse Power alone weighs about 550 pounds. Sweeps 
about 60 pounds each. Ten feet Shafting with Face Plate, 
etc., 200 pounds. 




Fig:. 914- Prices, Etc 



Iron Horse Power, with one pole— for one horse (Weir) $90.00 

Iron Horse Power, with two poles — for two horses (Weirda) 93-00 

With 10 feet 2 inch Wrought-Iron Tumbling Shaft and Face Plate at end, for 6, 8 and 10 inch stroke, extra 15.00 

With 10 feet 2 inch Wrought-Iron Tumbling Shaft and 30 x 6 Driving Pulley at end, and 2 Plummer Blocks, extra 30.00 

2 inch Wrought-Iron Tumbling Shaft, per foot, extra. -- 75 

Air Chamber with Tee for 3 inch pipe, extra.-- -- 7- 5° 

Heavy Balance Wheel, 36 x 4}^ inch, extra 12.00 

Plummer Blocks, extra -- 3-oo 



Goulds Iron Horse Power 




Fig. 597 



For One or Tzvo Horses 

The cut shows a very simple, though thoroughly constructed One- 
Horse or Pony Gear for operating any kind of agricultural machin- 
ery, as feed cutters, corn mills, etc. We furnish it complete, as 
shown in cut, with universal joint and stub end to weld to horizontal 
shaft, and hardwood pole ten feet long. The animal will ordinarily 
make from three to four circuits per minute, giving the tumbling 
shaft a speed of 20 to 25 revolutions. 

Fig- 597/^ represents a larger form of our Fig. 597, described, 
and can be driven by one or two horses. 
Sizes, Prices, Etc. 





Geared 


Size Frame 


Cipher 


Price 




6Y2 to I 
6 to I 


38 X 12 in., 10 in. 
48x32 " 13 


high 


Miry 
Missed 


$55-00 

120.0'- 


Ficr 5975/2, Two-horse. . . 





When pole is not furnished a reasonable reduction will be made. 

Goulds Horse Gear Pumping Apparatus 

For One or Two Horses 
Fig. 884 consists of Horse Gear amply strong for one horse ; two-throw wrought-iron crank shaft 
mer blocks for mounting on timbers placed on top of well, slings, guides and rods for connecting to Fig 
Double-Barrel Pump, page 105. The apparatus is very simple, requires but little attention. From three 
circuits a minute are ordinarily made, giving the tumbling ~ 

shaft a speed of 20 to 25 revolutions per minute. We give 
prices below and also upon extra tumbling shaft, plummer 
blocks and universal coupling. Arranged in this manner, 
animal tracks between well and gear. A track with radius 
of ten feet is recommended. Price includes one pole. 

Fig. 885, Horse Gear Pumping Apparatus, is practi- 
cally the same as our Fig. 884 described, but about twice 
as heavy and powerful, and designed to be operated by 
two horses. Price includes one pole. When furnished 
with single throw crank deduct $10.00 list. 

Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



, plum- 

•527^. 
to four 






Stroke 


Geared 


*WiIl Operate 


Cipher 


Price 1 


Fig. 884, One-horse Gear. 
Fig. 885, Two-horse Gear. 


10 in. 
10 " 


OYz to I 
6 to I 


f 2i/> in. double cyl, 85 ft. ) 
\z " " 55 " f 
I3/3 " " 80 " [ 
1.6 " " 30 " f 


Wayfare 
Wayfet 


?93 0O 
160.00 



Extra Hardwood Pole, complete $5.00 

2-inch Tumbling Shaft, per foot 75 



*Smaller Cylinders in proportionately deep 



Universal Coupling for Fig. 884 $ 9.00 

Universal Coupling for Fig. 885 i3-50 

Plummer Blocks 3.00 

and larger Cylinders in shallower wells. 




Fig. 885 



Goulds Horse Gear Pumping Apparatus 

For One or Two Horses 




Fig. 894 

This consists of horse gear amply strong for two horses ; 10 feet of shafting with plummer blocks and 
couplings, two-throw wrought-iron crank shaft, plummer blocks for mounting on timbers placed on top of 
well, slings, guides and rods for connecting to pump rods below. The apparatus is very simple, requires but 
little attention and will work satisfactorily. A track with radius of 10 feet is recommended, the animal 
tracking between well and gear with this outfit. An animal makes three to four circuits per minute, giv- 
ing tumbling shaft a speed of 20 to 25 revolutions. Power of donkey or pony one-half that of horse. We 
recommend our Fig. 527^^ (given on page 105), for use with this horse gear. 

Fig. 894. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 





Stroke 


Geared 


*VVill Operate 


Cipher 


Price 


One Horse Gear 


10 in. 
10 " 


6 to I 
6 to I 


\6 


Double Cyl.,8s ft. 

" ' 55 " 

80 '■■ 

30 " 


\ 

I 


Bondmaid 
Bondman 


$120.00 

170.00 





"Smaller Cylinders in proportionately deeper, and larger Cylinders in snallower Wells., 



Goulds Horse Gear and Double Barrel Pump 



For Horse Pozvcr 



Fig. 720 represents Fig. 885, our Two-Horse Gear, 
and Fig. 527^, Double-Barrel Pump, arranged for well ^■^'^^^^.^r^ 
pumping. The Pump is fully described on page 105 ; i ^^g ju^ /,» . ^^^ 
Horse Gear on page 102. As illustrated in cut, Pump ^-^ 
should be attached to coping or planks laid across the well 
and a check valve should be placed in the lower end of 
suction pipe. Roller guides should be located about every 12 feet on sup- 
ports for the rods to work through. We furnish this pumping apparatus 
complete with the exception of wrought-iron connecting pipes, rods and 
roller guides. These we supply according to depth of well at extra price, 
and will be found listed on pages 105 and 2^6. 
Our table drives full information. 



720. Sizes, Prices, Etc 















Iron Cylinder 


Diameter 




Capacity 






*Lift 










Suction 














Revolution 






Force 


Cipher 


Pric 


2!/2 in. 


10 in. 


.43 gals. 


lyi in. pipe 


lyi in. pipe 


150 ft. 


Dinjig 


$218.. n 


3 " 


10 " 


.61 " 


2 


2 " 


no " 


Dipbak 


224.0.) 


Z'/i " 


10 " 


.83 " 


2^ " 


2/2 " 


80 " 


Dipbell 


234.00 


4 


10 " 


1.09 " 


2^ " 


2/2 " 


60 " 


Dipbig 


245.00 


5 


10 " 


1.70 " 


3 


3 


40 " 


Driped 


28o.(JO 


6 " 


10 " 


2.45 " 


3/2 " 


3^ " 


26 " 


Dripig 


32OM) 

1 




ift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pu 



lore than 20 feet above water. 



Fig. 720 



105 




Goulds Single and Double Barrel Pumps 

For Deep Wells 

Fig. 526^ represents our Single-Barrel Deep Well Pump, with 
air chamber in iron or with brass cylinders, as ordered, with doors 
at top and bottom, allowing free access to all valves. This Pump 
may be operated by any of our pumping apparatus, pages 106 to 109. 
A check or foot valve should be placed at extremity of suction pipe. 
We fit with harp connection and stub for welding to connecting rod. 

Fig. 527^ represents our superior Double-Barrel Deep Well 
Pump, in iron or with brass cylinders, as ordered, with doors at top 
and bottom for access to all valves. 

They are also built with brass stuffing boxes, buckets, rods, etc., 
and fitted for welding connecting rods to stub with bow, as shown in 
cut, or pin and socket stub, as preferred. These Double-Barrel 
Pumps are specially designed to be operated by our Horse Gears, 
pages 102 and 103, for irrigating service, etc. 

Pumps may be worked at 30 to 40 revolutions per minute, accord- 
ing to depth of well. 



*Total lift and force from water to point of discharge, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 

Goulds Rod Couplings and Guides 

Fig. 515. Well Rod Joint and Brass Bush Fig. 516. Single and Double Roller Guides for Piston Rods 



Size Rod 
In. 


n 


% 


% 


' 


Cipher 


Getterst 


Gilding 


Gimmal 


Girlish 


Price 


$1.20 


$1.38 


$1.75 


$2.45 



For Rod 


% OR K In. 


%IN. 


I In. 


tK In 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


S'glRlr. 
D'bl Rlr. 


Vesta 
Versing 


$1.25 

2.2s 


Vergont 


$1.50 


Venume 


$2.-45 


Leabjoy 


$300 
















Fig. 526>^ 



Fig. 


527>^ 








s 


izes, P 


rices. 


Etc. 










... 


Diamet 
Cylind 


fj Stroke 


Capacity 

per 
Stroke 


Suction 

and 

Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Well Rod 


Iron B 


ARREL 


Brass Barrel 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


526^ 


2Y2 il 


1. ID in. 


.21 gal. 


i^ in. pipe 


200 ft. 


V?, in. 


Javvad 


$42.00 


Jibbo 


$44.50 


" 


3 


10 






31 " 


iKa " 


200 " 


7/8 " 


Jayel 


44.00 


Jigar 


49-50 


" 


3'/^ ' 


' 10 






42 " 


2 " 


150 " 


n " 


Jeerba 


49-50 


Jobba 


57-00 


" 


4 


ID 






54 " 


2 


ISO " 


V& " 


Jerko 


62.00 


Jog 


71.00 


" 


S 


10 






85 " 


2^ " 


100 " 


Vs " 


Jestlu 


84.50 


John 


103.00 


" 


6 


10 




I 


23 " 


3 


100 " 


7/8 " 


Jetam 


101.25 


Join 


129.00 


527V2 


2^ ' 


10 






42 " 


1/2 " 


200 " 


n " 


Joke 


58.00 


July 


71.00 




3 


10 






60 " 


2 " 


200 " 


'A " 


Jolt 


64.00 


Jump 


81.00 


" 


y/2 


' 10 






84 " 


2^4 " 


150 " 


Vs 


Jots 


74.00 


June 


93-00 


" 


4 


10 




I 


g8 " 


2/2 " 


150 " 


Va " 


Joves 


85.00 


Junks 


108.00 


" 


5 


10 




I 


70 " 


3 


100 " 


Vs " 


Joy 


120.00 


Jury 


175.00 


" 


6 ' 


10 " 


2 


44 " 


3/2 " 


100 " 


Vs " 


Jug 


160.00 


Just 


235-00 



Fig. 515 




1 I 

Fig. 516 




Goulds Overhead Counter Shaft 

For Operating Pozver Pumps 

Fig. 711 represents a light Counter Shaft, consisting of hangers, 
tight and loose pulleys, face plate, wrist pin and stub rod for driving any 
of our smaller Power Pumps, such as Fig. 121 2, page 93, or Cylinders, 
pages 68 to 76. 

Can change sizes of pulle3's enumerated in our tables to meet re- 
quirements, at proportionate prices. 



71 I 



Sizes, Prices, Eti 



No 


Stroke 


Drop of 
Hanger 


Pulleys, 
Each 


*Will Operate 


Cipher 


Trice 


I 
2 

3 


( 6 in. \ 
\ S " \ 
\ 6 " \ 
\ 8 " \ 
( 6 " ) 

( 10 " ) 


12 in. 
12 " 


16x31^ in. 

18x4 
22 X 5 


\ 4 in. cyl., 55 ft. [ 
(5 •' 25 " S 
M " 70 " \ 
( 5 " 50 " i 
( 4 " 100 " ) 
-^ 5 " 75 " - 
(6 " 25 " ' 


Syrup 
Sythe 

Table 


$30.00 

35-00 
45-00 



' Smaller Cylinders proportionately deeper 




Goulds Back Geared Counter Shaft 

For Operating Pozver Pumps 

Fig. 1393 represents our Back-Geared Counter Shaft. It is a com- 
pact and convenient mechanism for operating a pump by the power de- 
rived from a Gas or Steam Engine, a Horse Power, Power Wind Mill, 
or from the line shaft of a mill or factory. 



Fi 



1393 



Size, Price, Etc. 



Stroke 


Geared 


Pulleys 


Cipher 


Price 


2 to 10 inches 


2^/2 to I 


12x3 in. 


Clubde 


$25.00 



107 



Goulds Overhead Geared Counter Shaft 

Fig. 650^/2 represents our Overhead Geared Counter Shaft with plum- 
mer blocks, tight and loose pulleys, face plate with pin for varying stroke, 
connecting rod for driving Power Pumps such as Figs. 714, 5143^, 526^, 
12 1 2, or Cylinders as shown on pages 68 to 76, etc. We make this Counter 
Shaft in the shorter strokes only, but can fully recommend for duty specified 
in our table below. Gears are machine cut. Prices do not include wood frame. 





Fig. 6 


5o>4 . 


Sizes, Pri 


ces. Etc. 






No 

I 
lA 


Stroke 


Diameter 
Large 
Gear 


Diameter 
Small 
Gear 


Face of 
Gears 


Pulleys, 
Each 


Will Operate 


Cipher 


Price 


10 in. 

12, 14 or 16 in. 


12 in. 
12 " 


4 in. 
4 " 


2]/, in. 
2^ 


14 X 4 in. 
14x4 " 


4 in. cyl, 90 ft. 
4 " 60 " 


Beater 
Casern 


$50.00 
60.00 




Fig. 650^^ 



Goulds Geared Counter Shaft 

Fig. 650 represents our Overhead Geared Counter Shaft, 
mounted on heavy oak frame, with wrought-iron stay rods, 
ready for putting in place. Counter Shaft has machine-cut 
spur and pinion gears, plummer blocks, tight and loose 
pulleys, face plate with pin for varying stroke and stub 
connecting rod. 

This Counter Shaft is very powerful and well made, and 
can be relied upon for satisfaction during a long period of 
most exacting service. For Pumps to be operated by Coun- 
ter Shaft we recommend Figs. 514/^, 339, 526/^, 1212 (see 
index for pages). For Cylinders we refer to Figs. 1230, 
1064, 1 135, 904. For Working Heads to use in combination 
with above Cylinders for forcing water we recommend Figs. 
978, 979, 446, 1 127. 








F 


ig- 65 


0. Sizes, Prices, 


Etc. 






No 


Stroke 


Diameter 
Large Gear 


Diameter 
Small Gear 


Face of 
Gears 


Pulleys, Each 


*Will Operate 


Cipher 


Price 


2 

2A 

2B 

2C 

2D 


10 in. 

12, 16 or 18 in. 
20, 22 or 24 " 
26, 28 or 30 " 
36 in. 


22 in. 
22 " 

22 " 
22 " 


73/4 in. 
7M " 
7M " 

73/4 " 

7M " 


3^ in. 
3/2 " 

3/2 " 
3H " 


22x5^ in. 
22x5'^ " 
22x5!/^ " 
22x5'/^ " 
22x51^2 " 


rzy^ in. cyl, 300 ft. 
J sH " 200 " 
^ 4% " ISO " 
[5V4 " 75 " 


Beef 

Cason 

Casort 

Chestad 

Altruis 


$125.00 
140.00 
150.00 
160.00 
I75.CO 



*Working Heads are practically strong enough to operate any suitable Pu 
Pumps to which we refer 



ips to such depth as they are adapted ; this is told in connection with 




Goulds Hand and Power Pumping Apparatus 

With Tight and Loose Pulleys 

This apparatus consists of iron bed with vertical column, which supports shaft 
with tight and loose pulleys, crank handle and face plate, these operating pitman and 
connecting rod (working through usual stuffing box), suitable for welding to plunger 
rod of pump cylinder in well. This can be worked by either manual or other power 
supplied from steam, gas or petroleum engine, if belt speed is not too high. Can tap 
suction for i^-inch or 2-inch pipe, but always as below, unless otherwise ordered. 







Fig. 8 


72. s 


ize, P 


r ice , Etc . 






Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well Rod 


Pulleys. 
Each 


♦Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price. 


4, 5 or 6 in. 


13/2 in. pipe 


iJ4 in. pipe 


5^ in. 


15x3 in. 


j 2^ in. cyl., 50 ft. I 
(3 " 40 " i 


Waxlight 


$30.00 



Fig. 872 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230, 1231, pages 68 and 69, or Figs. 5i4>4, 1192, pages 88 
and 89, are required with this Pumping Apparatus, and cost extra. 

*Depth of wells to which Pumping Apparatus may be adapted by placing Cylinder within is or 20 feet of water, or 
total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 




Manual and Power Pumping Apparatus 

With Pulley Fly-Wheel 

Fig. B47H is the same in all respects as Fig. 547, but with fiat rim fly-wheel 
to be worked by manual power, or belt transmission from any of the numerous and 
well-known gas or steam engines, under proper speed conditions. By substituting- 
a flange for spout, pipe may be connected to convey water wherever desired. 

Price, Etc. 



Fi 



547 



Size 



Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Well 
Rod 


Pulley 
Fly-Wheel 


*Lift and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


4, 5 or 6 in. 
Same as 


i>^ in. pipe 
above with 


j I'/ in. pipe) 
( and I in. hose j 

air chamber 

air chamber and c 


H in. 


36x4^ in. 


f 21/2 in. cyl., 75 ft. ) 
13 " 60" \ 


Lane 

Leablow 
Leabnia 


$41.00 

44.00 
46.00 











1 192, pages 



Cylinders, like Figs. 1230, 1231, pages 68 and 69, or Figs. 514/^ 
and 89, are required with this Pumping Apparatus and cost extra. 

*Depth of wells to which Pumping Apparatus may be adapted by placing Cylinders within is or 20 feet of 
[er, or total lilt and force from supply to point of delivery. 



Goulds Power Pumping Apparatus 

IVith Tight and Loose Pulleys 
Fig-. 589 represents our Pumping Apparatus for power only. The pinion shaft 
is made extra heavy and long enough to carry tight and loose pulleys, the size of which 
can be changed to meet any special requirements. An out-board bearing is not essen- 
tial for the ordinary range of service, but in some cases it may be advantageous. Gear 
and pinion are all best steel with machine-cut teeth. Gas, steam, oil or electric power 
may be employed to operate these pumps. 

Fig. 589. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Same as above with' air chamber 

Same as above with air chamber and cock spout 



*Lift and Force 



(21 



Cylinder, 



125 ft. 

100 " 
60 " 
45 " 
30 " 



Warping 



Warplume 
Warproof 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, or Figs. 5i4>^ and li 
pag-es 88 and 8g, are required for this Pumping Apparatus and cost extra. 




Fig. 589 



Goulds Manual and Power Pumping Apparatus 

With Gear and Pinion 
Fig. 888 shows our Manual and Power Pumping Apparatus with gear and 
pinion, and cock spout with air chamber on same. The main gear and pinion 
are made of best steel with machine-cut teeth, well fitted, bright finished, and 
work with minimum friction. Water can be forced upward through top of air 
chamber or drawn through the spout. 
Fig. 888. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



H in- 



3 to I 



Pulley 
Fly-Wheel 



36x4^4 in. 



*Lift and Force 



2j4 in. Cyhnder, 125 ft. 

3 " " 100 " 

syi " " 60 " 

4 " " 45 " 



.4/2 



30 



Same as above with air chamber, no cock 

Same as above without air chamber or cock spout. 



Leabnug 
Lenado 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, pages 68 and 69, or Figs. 51 43^2, 1192, 
pages 88 and 89, are required for this Pumping Apparatus and cost extra. 

*Depth of Wells to which Pumping Apparatus may be adapted by placing Cylinders within is or 20 feet of 
water, or total life and force from supply to point of delivery. 




$70.00 



Fig. 888 



Goulds Power Working Heads 





Fig- 1375. 10" Stroke 



Fig. 1376, 20" Stroke 



specification 

Fig. 1375, Deep Well Working Head, is very compact and exceptionally strong. The position of gears 
and plunger rod is such that the connecting rods move almost vertically on the up stroke, thereby lifting- 
water with the least power. 

By detaching connecting rods and removing stuffing box cap, a 4^-in. plunger can be drawn up through 
the lo-in. head, and a 5^-in. plunger through the 20-in. head. 

The base and frame are cast in one piece ; so designed that the head is perfectly rigid and steady when in 
operation. 

The plunger rod and guide rods are polished steel. Gears machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion. 

Bearings are babbitted and provided with oil cups. Stuffing box gland is brass, easily accessible for re- 
packing. 

These Working Heads can be used with any of our Artesian Well and Tubular Well Cylinders. Figs. 
904 and 1 135 are recommended for deep wells. 

In ordering state sizes of pipe connections wanted and what thread is required on plunger rod. 

Fig. 1376 is the same as 1375 except that it is provided with air chamber on discharge, as shown in cut. 







Figs. ] 


375 and 1376. Sizes, 


Prices, Etc 








Stroke 
Adjustable 


Maximum Sizes 
OF Pipe 


Geared 


Tight and Loo 
Pulleys 


se 


Fig. 1375 


Fig 


1376 


Suction 


Discharge 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


6, 8 or 10 ill 
12, 16 or 20 " 


5 in. 


3 in. 
3 " 


5toi 
5 to I 


20 X 3 in. 
26 X 4 " 


Vivifij 
Vivifk 


$75-00 
150.00 


Viviflo 
Vivigan 


$80.00 
160.00 





Fig. 904, Brass Deep 


Well Cylinder, S 


izes, Capacities, Prices, Etc. 






Fig. 904 


Figs. 137 


, 1376 Capacity One 




Top and 


Maximum 


Square 






Diameter and 


*^^;:^ 


erate Revolution of 






Outside 




Cipher 


All Brass 


Stroke 


all Crank Shaft 


Capacity per Minute 


Connecting 
Rod 


Diameter 


^R^d'- 






3/ 


275 fe 


et .257 gals. 




in. 


3% in. 


j'Ain. 


Dumpuy 


$34.00 


2^4 X 16 ■■ 












1K2 ■• 


Whilom 


36 


00 


23^X20 " 


275 


! -514 " 


30 ;; IS. 4 ;; 




3% " 


iy2 " 


Whihz 




00 


3'/ix,o ;• 








7% " 


4'/^ " 


2 


Dumpyb 




00 


35^X16 " 


200 




30 17. 


3% " 


4M ■• 


2 


Whim 


48 


00 


3K X 20 


26s 


.718 " 


2S " 17.9s " 


3/2 " 


4/2 •• . 


2 


Whimas 


52 


00 


3Kx,0 " 




.478 " 






5^» :: 


2K " 


Dumqeel 


67 




3KXI6 


ISO 


.764 " 


30 22,9 




s^« 


'¥. :: 


Zylonkk 


70 


00 


3K X 20 


200 


.956 


25 " 23.9 " 




5/8 


2% 


Whinger 


75 


00 


4'XxiO '■ 


120 


.614 " 




4"/^ " 


5'4 :: 


2'^ " 


Dumqued 


87 




4-4 X 16 " 


120 


.982 " 




4/2 " 


sK " 


2V2 " 


Zylonle 






4^X20 •• 


160 


1-^3 ;; 




aVt. " 


s'4 :: 


zVz " 


Whirgh 






4K X 10 •■ 


100 


.767 _ 


35 " 26.8 " 




6'/ 




Dumquil 




00 


aVa. X 16 " 


100 


1.227 


30 ; 36.6 




6K " 


3 .. 


Zylonm 


127 


50 


AH X 20 " 


I3£ 


1.534 ;; 


25 , 38.3 . 




6H " 


3 ^ ., 


Whistig 


I3S 




5^4x10 " 










7H ;; 


3/2 •• 








S?<xi6 " 




■1.79 


30 " 53-7 " 




rU " 


ZV2 " 


Zylonna 


180 


00 


sM X 20 ' 


95 


2.248 " 


25 56.20 " 




7K •' 


3K ■• 


Whpus 


195 





veil to point of de 



Fig. 904 



Goulds Power Differential Working Head 



FOR OPERATING SINGLE-ACTING DEEP WELL CYLINDER. 





Fig. 1030, 14" Stroke 



Fig. 1030, 24" Stroke 



113 

Specification 

Fig. 1030 — Power Differential Working Head, designed to operate our Single-Acting Deep Well Cylin- 
der (Fig. 904) against heads specified in table given below. 



Crank Shaft 
Bearings 
Gearing- 
Connecting Rods 
Dififerential Plungfer 



Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

Crank shaft and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 
Gear and pinion are made of charcoal iron, machine cut. 

Have adjustable bo.xes, babbitted at crank end and bronze bushings at crosshead end. 
Equalizes the flow, thereby adding greatly to the efficiency of the Single-Acting Pump. 
See page 77 for Sucker Rods, Couplings, etc. 

Fig. 1030, Single-Acting Working Head, Siz es, Prices, Etc. 



Stroke 


Maximum S 


IZE OF Pipe 


Geared 


Tight 

and Loose 

Pulleys 


Cipher 


Price 


Connecting 


Discharge 


6 in. 
10 •• 
14 '■ 
16 " 

24 " 


4^ in. 
6 " 
6 " 
6 " 
6 


3 in. 
3 " 

3 " 
3 " 
3 '•' 


5 to I 

4 to I 

5 to I 
5 to I 
5 to I 


20x3 in. 

20 X 4 " 
26x4 " 
26 X 4 " 

30x5 " 


Veerao 

Vatful 

Vaunted 

Vectutd 

Vesviel 


$90.00 
120.00 
180.00 
200.00 
300.00 







^ig. 904, Brass Deep Well Cyl 


nder, Si 


zes, Capacities, Prices, Etc. 




Fig. 904 


*Fig. 1030 

Will Operate 

in Well 


Capacity One 


Usual Speed and 


Top and 

Bottom 

Connecting 

Pipe 


Maximum 


Wood 

Sucker 

Rod 




All 


Dia. and 
Stroke 


Revolution of 
Crank Shaft 


Capacity per 
Minute 


Outside 
Diameter 


Cipher 


Brass 


2J4 X 10 in. 


275 feet 


.257 gals. 


35 revs., 8.9 gals. 


3 in. 


3% in. 


154 in. 


Dumpuy 


$34.00 


2% X 14 " 


275 " 




359 " 


30 " 10.7 " 


3 " 


SVs " 


154 " 


Endmoub 


36.00 


23^X16 " 


275 " 




411 " 


30 " 12.3 " 


3 " 


SVs " 


154 " 


Whilom 


36.00 


3H X 10 " 


200 " 




359 " 


35 " 12.5 " 


354 " 


454 " 


2 " 


Dumpyb 


45-00 


3^x14 •' 


200 " 




503 " 


30 " IS- " 


3/2 " 


454 " 


2 


Endmove 


48.00 


3Kxi6 " 


200 " 




574 " 


30 " 17. " 


S'A " 


4/2 " 


2 " 


Whim 


48.00 


354x24 " 


265 " 




86 " 


25 " 21. " 


3/2 " 


4/2 " 


2 


Whine 


52.00 


3%xio " 


150 " 




478 " 


35 " 16.7 " 


4 " 


554 " 


254 " 


Dumceel 


67.50 


334x14 " 


150 " 




669 " 


30 " 20.6 " 


4 " 


554 " 


254 " 


Endmuba 


70.00 


3V4 X 16 " 


150 " 




764 " 


30 " 22.9 " 


4 " 


5/8- 


24 " 


Zylonkk 


70.00 


3^x24 " 


200 " 


I 


15 " 


25 " 28. " 


4 " 


5/8 " 


2H " 


Whiners 


75.00 


454 X 10 " 


120 " 




614 " 


35 " 214 " 


4>^ " 


SM" 


254 " 


Dumqued 


87-50 


414x14 " 


120 " 




859 " 


30 " 25.7 " 


454 ;; 


5M " 


254 " 


Endmud 


90.00 


454x16 '• 


120 " 




982 " 


30 " 29.4 " 


454 


5M " 


254 " 


Zylonle 


90.00 


454x24 " 


160 " 


I 


47 " 


25 " 36. " 


454 " 


5M " 


254 " 


Whinny 


95-00 


4^ x 10 " 


100 " 




767 " 


35 " 26.8 " 


5 " 


654 " 


3 " 


Dumquil 


120.00 


4J4 X 14 " 


100 " 




073 " 


30 " 32.1 " 


5 


654 " 


3 " 


Endmuek 


127-50 


4^x16 " 


100 " 




227 " 


30 " 36.6 " 


5 " 


654 " 


3 [[ 


Zylonm 


127.50 


434x24 " 


135 




84 " 


25 " 46. " 


5 " 


654 " 




Whippe 


135-00 


534x10 " 


70 " 




12 


35 " 39-2 " 


6 " 


754 " 


354 " 


Dubame 


172.50 


sH X 14 " 


70 " 




57 " 


30 " 47.1 " 


6 " 


754 " 


3/ " 


Endnab 


180.00 


5?4xi6 " 


70 " 




79 " 


30 " 53-7 " 


6 " 


754 ;; 


3V2 " 


Zylonna 


180.00 


5?4x24 " 


95 " 


_2_ 


70 " 


25 " 67. " 


6 " 


754 


3V2 " 


Dufebl 


195.00 



§ 



*From surface of water in well to point of delivery. 



Fig. 904 



Goulds Power Differential Working Head 

FOR OPERATING SINGLE-ACTING DEEP WELL CYLINDER 





Fig. 971 A, 24" Stroke 



Fig. 971 C, 24" Stroke 



Specification 

Fig. 971 — Power Differential Working Head, is designed to operate our Single-Acting Deep Well 
Cylinders, against heads specified in table given below. This type of Working Head is built in four different 
weights. 

Crank Shaft Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

Bearings Crank shaft and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 

Gearing Of charcoal iron, machine cut. Figure 971 C is double geared, other sizes are single geared. 

Connecting Rods Are forged steel with adjustable bronze boxes, marine type, at crank end and adjustable boxes, 

babbitted, at crosshead end. 

Differential Plunger Equalizes the flow, thereby adding greatly to the efficiency of the Single-Acting Pump. 
See page -]"] for Sucker Rods, Couplings, etc. 



971. Single-Acting Working Head, S 



Etc. 



Stroke 


Maximum Size of Pipe 


Geared 


Pulleys 
Tight and Loose 


Cipher 


Connecting 


Discharge 


16 in. 
24 -' A 
24 " B 
24 " C 


8 in. 

8 " 
8 " 

8 " 


4 in. 

5 " 
5 " 
5 " 


5 to I 
5 to I 
5 to I 
5 to I 


30x6 in. 
36x6 " 
36 X 8 " 
48x8/2 " 


Writ 
Hendafa 
Hendago 
Hendaho 



Fig. 904. Deep Well Cylinder, Sizes, Capacities, Prices, Etc, 



Fis 




Diame 


ter and 


Stroke 


.3Kx 


16 in. 


.V4x 


24 " 


.S-K X 


16 " 


334 X 


24 " 


4'4x 


16 - 


4Hx 


24 " 


4Mx 


16 " 


4Mx 


24 " 


.S% X 


16 " 


s4x 


24 " 


634 X 


16 " 


634 X 


24 " 


734 X 


Ifc " 


7%x 


24 " 


834 X 


16 " 


834 X 


24 " 



Usual Speed and 
Capacity per Minut 



Well in which Fig. 971 will Operate 
Fig. 904 Cylinder 



.76 

I-I5 
.98 
1-47 
1.23 
1.84 
1.80 
2.70 
2.50 
372 
3.26 
4.90 
4.16 
6.20 



30 revs., 17 gals. 

25 " 21 ■' 

30 " 22 " 

25 " 28 " 

30 " 29 " 

25 " 

30 

25 

30 

25 

30 



36 
46 

53 
67 
74 
92 
97 
122 
124 
156 



450 


feet 


400 


feet 


350 


feet 


300 


feet 


200 


feet 


150 


feet 


125 


feet 


100 


feet 



450 feet 










400 feet 










350 feet 










300 feet 


375 feet 






200 feet 


250 feet 


400 feet 


150 feet 


200 feet 


300 feet 


125 feet 


160 feet 


250 feet 



Whnn 


$40.00 


Whine 


52.00 


Zylonkk 


70.00 


Whiners 


75-00 


Zylonle 


90.00 


Whinny 


95-00 


Zylonm 


127.50 


Whippe 


135-00 


Zylonna 


180.00 


Dufebl 


195.00 


Graview 


280.00 


Gratifa 


300.00 


Zylonoc 


425-00 


Willri 


450.00 


Gratijo 


685.00 


Groomug 


725-00 



*Frcm surface of water in well to point of delivery. 



Goulds Single- Acting Triplex Piston Pump 



130 Pounds 
Pressure 




300 Feet 
Elevation 



Fig. 1062, Size 8" X 10" 



Sp 



f i c a t i o n 



Fig. 1062 — Single-Acting Triplex Piston Pump for Deep Open Wells, is designed to operate where the 
water is too low to be reached by suction from the surface. The frame which contains the driving parts of 
the Pump is placed on the surface and the cylinders in the well -or pit. This outfit is built to stand a con- 
stant working pressure of 130 pounds or elevation of 300 feet. 



Crank Shaft 

Bearings 

Gearing 

Crossheads 
Connecting Rods 

Cylinders 
Pistons 
Piston Rods 
Stuffing Boxes 
and Glands 
Valves 
Oil Cups 
and Wrenches 



Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

Crank shaft and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 

The gear and pinion are made of charcoal iron, machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion and 

adjacent teeth of the gear. 

Cylindrical cast iron crossheads run in bored guides. 

Have bronze boxes with strap head and wedge adjustment at crank end and bronze bushing at 

crosshead end. 

Charcoal iron cast in one piece. 

Are of bronze with leather packing. 

Tobin bronze. 

Are made wholly of bronze and fitted with fibrou:, packing. 

Rubber discs on bronze grid seats and have cylindrically wound springs. 
Supplied with all Pumps. 



For Table of Power required to operate, see page 180. 

For Electric and other Motive Power and Methods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 

Fig. 1251 — Roller Guide, should be placed every 15 feet to keep the rods in proper 
alignment. Double Roller Guide, Welding Stub, Rods and Couplings, prices upon 
application. 




ig' 



1062. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



Plun 


GERS 


Capacity one 
Revolution of 
Crank Shaft 


Usual Speed and 

Capacity 

per Minute 


Sizes c 


fPipe 


Sizes 

of Tension 

Rods 


Geared 


Tight 
and Loose 
Pulleys 


Cipher 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


5 in. 
6'^ " 
8 " 


8 in. 
8 " 
10 " 


2.0 gals. 
3-4 " 

6.5 " 


45 revs., 90 gals. 
45 " 153 " 

42 " 2-/Z " 


4 in. 

5 " 

6 " 


3 in. 

4 
5 " 


i^ in. 


5 to I 
5 to I 
5 to I 


30 X 5 in. 
30x6 " 

42 X 6 " 


Elbem 
Elbend 
Elbida 




Deep Well Steam Pumping Engines 



These Engines are adapted for non-flowing, 
Artesian, tubular, bored, dug or driven wells. 
Sizes 5 X 24 and larger are fitted with Brass 
Displacement Plunger. They are constructed 
so as to insure a steady flow of water, whether 
raised from shallow or deep wells, there being 
separate adjustments for the upward and down- 
ward strokes ; therefore a perfect travel of piston 
is obtained, without regard to the weight of the 
ixciprocating parts. 

The breaking of the pump poles, due to the 
sudden reversal motion, is avoided in our Deep 
Well Engines, as the adjustment can be so made 
that the reversal motion will be slow and easy 
at either end, thus allowing the Pump to prop- 
erly fill. 

1057. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Steam C 


YLINDER 


Steam Pipe 


Exhaust Pipe 


Steam 


End Only 


Diameter 


Strolce 


Ciplier 


-p-pHcr" 


4 in- 


6 in. 


% in. 


y^ in. 


Moazig 


$ 60,00 




8 " 


¥8 ;; 


K :; 


Mobors 


75.00 


6 " 


12 " 






Mobuex 


ISO. 00 


5 " 


24 


4 ■■ 


I 


Mobaca 


] 225.00 


S 


36 ;; 


K ;; 




Mobadu 


250.00 


1 6 ■■ 


24 




iK " 


Mobafs 


250.00 


6 •• 


36 " 


I 


iK •' 


Mobago 


1 300.00 


- '• 


24 ' 


iK " 


1K2 " 


Mobick 


300.00 


7 " 


36 " 


iK " 


iH ' 


Mobopa 


315.00 




24 " 


iK " 


1/2 " 


Moboqu 


315.00 


8 " 


36 ;; 


1% " 


1^/2 ;; 


Mobuda 


325.00 


9 " 




1V2 " 




Mobuel 


325.00 


9 " 


36 ;; 


1/2 " 


2 


Mobufu 


350.00 






1/2 ■■ 


2 "^ 


Mobugs 


35000 


10 " 


36 " 


iK " 




Mobuim 


375.00 


II '_'_ 


24 " 


2 


1% " 


Mobujg 


41S.00 




36 " 




2/2 " 


Mobuka 


450.00 


12 " 


24 


2 


2% " 


Mobuim 


450.00 




36 ;; 


2 ;; 


2/2 " 


Mobumo 


500.00 


14 






2/2 " 


Mobund 


675.00 




36 " 


' " 


2% " 


Moburt 


750.00 




Fig. 1057 
Sizes S X 24 and Larger 



Goulds "Universe" Hand Force Pump 



For House or Drive Well Use 




Fig. 1168 is an easy working, compact and substantial Hand 
Force Pump, well adapted for house pumping, furnishing water 
either at spout or through opening at back to storage tank. Also 
for outdoor use over drive wells, etc. We offer these pumps with 
oil polished iron cylinder and nickel-plated brass cylinder. Both 
iron and brass cylinder pumps have brass cased plunger rod, brass 
gland and revolving bearer attached with through bolts. Brass 
Cylinder Pump has galvanized plunger. When so ordered, spout 
is provided with shut-off cap, attached by swivel and chain. 

Fig. 1 169 differs from Fig. 1168 only in that it carries brass- 
fitted compression cock spout. 

Either Pump fitted for lead pipe suction at slight extra charge 
if so ordered. 




Fig. 1 169 



Fig. 1168. Sizes, P: 



Etc 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


Iron 


Nickel-Plated, 
Brass Cylinder 


Spout 


Back Outlet 


Cipher I Price 


Cipher i Price 


2 

6 


2>4 in. 

3/2 " 


4 in. 
4 " 


.09 gals. 

•17 " 


1% in. pipe 
ij4 


I in. hose 


I in. pipe 
I 


Maltyot 
Maltyis 


$7.50 
10.00 


Vibreck ' $io.co 
Maltyul 12.50 



Fi 



1169. Sizes, Prices, Et 



No. 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


Iron 


Nickel-Plated, 
Brass Cylinder 




Spout 


Back Outlet 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 

6 




4 in. 
4 " 


.09 gals. 

■17 " 


\V\ in. pipe 


I in. hose 


I in. pipe 


Mamar 
Mam el 


$10.00 

12.50 


Vibreel 
Mamemo 


$12.50 
15.00 




Fig-. 390 



Goulds House Force Pump 

With Check Vak'c and Revolving Fulcrnni 

Fig. 390 represents our House Force Pump on base with upper 
checl: valve discharge. It has brass-cased piston rod, working 
through brass gland and attached to lever by links. 

Fig. 391 represents our House Force Pump on plank, with upper 
check valve discharge. It has brass-cased piston rod, working 
through brass gland and attached to lever by links. Pump furnished 
without plank at fifty cents less list. These figures represent a very 
popular style of Force Pumps for house use over sink, for tank 
pumping, etc. Below we list with Polished Iron Cylinder, Brass- 
Lined Cylinder and Brass Body Cylinder. Special Brass Pumps 
made to order. Pump Cylinder can be emptied of water by raising 
lever to extreme height, thus tripping valves. 

Regular fitting, Iron Pipe. Fitted for lead pipe to order. 




Fig. 391 











Fig. 390. Sizes, P 


rices, 


Etc. 










No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 
Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift 
and 
Force 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Crass Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 



2 

4 
6 
8 


2 in. 

3 " 

4 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 

7'^ " 
7V2 " 


.08 gal. 
■13 " 
.18 " 
■31 " 
.41 " 


I in. pipe 

1 54 
2 


I in. pipe 
1% 

I^ " 
1/2 " 


60 ft. 
60 " 
60 " 
40 " 
40 " 


Child 

Chind 
Cited 
Curdy 
Cure 


$9.00 

9-50 
11.00 
17.00 
18.00 


Holej im 
Holekad 
Holeklg 
Hoopist 
Hoopltu 


?ii.S0 
12.00 
13.50 
20.50 
23.00 


Cart 

Drum 

Dry 

Cured 

Curfue 


$13-50 

14.00 
16.00 

24.00 

30.00 











Fig. 391 . Sizes, P 


rices, 


Etc. 
















Capacity 






*Lift 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Brass Cylinder 


No 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


per 
Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


and 
Force 




































Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 





2 in. 


6 in. 


.08 gal. 


I in. pipe 


I in. pipe 


60 ft. 


Chime 


$9.00 


Hoopiux 


$11.50 


Case 


$13.50 


2 


2V2 " 


6 " 


•13 " 


lyi " 


I'A " 


60 " 


Chippy 


950 


Hoopiva 


12.00 


Ducat 


14.00 


4 


3 ■' 


6 " 


.18 " 


I'A " 


iK " 


60 " 


City 


11.00 


Hoopiwa 


13.50 


Duchy 


16.CO 


6 


yA " 


7/2 " 


■31 " 


l'/2 


1V2 " 


40 " 


Curl 


17.00 


Hoopia 


20.50 


Current 


24.00 


8 


4 " 


7^/2 " 


.41 " 


2 


vA " 


40 " 


Curly 


18.00 


Hoopjil 


23.00 


Currier 


30.00 



*Total lift and force from water to point of discharge. Pump not more than 25 feet above ' 




Fig. 392 



Goulds House Force Pumps 

With Air Chamber and Revolving Fulcrum 

Fig. 392 represents our House Force Pump on base, having 
upward discharge air chamber and brass cased rod working through 
brass gland and attached to lever by links. 

Fig. 393 represents our House Force Pump on plank, having 
upward discharge air chamber and brass cased rod working through 
brass gland and attached to lever by links. Pumps furnished with- 
out plank at 50 cents less list. 

These are most popular styles of Force Pumps for house use, 
for tank pumping, etc. 

Below we list them made with polished iron cylinder, brass- 
lined cylinder and brass body cylinder. Special Brass Pumps made 
to order. 

Pump cylinder may be emptied of water by raising lever to 
extreme height, thus tripping valve. 

Regular fitting, iron pipe. Fitted for lead pipe to order. 

Fig. 392. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Fig. 393 





-r^. 














Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Crass Cylinder 


No. 


Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Force 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 





2 in. 


6 in. 


.08 gal. 


I 


in. pipe 


I in. pipe 


75 ft. 


Carviol 


$9-50 


Hoop jot 


$12.00 


Carvkog 


$14.00 


2 


214 " 


6 " 


•13 " 


iH 




1/4 


75 " 


Chirp 


10.00 


Hoopj Ug 


12.50 


Duck 


14-50 


4 


3 " 


6 " 


.18 " 


1^4 


" 


iK " 


75 ■" 


Cavil 


12.00 


Hourly 


14.50 


Due 


17.00 


6 


yA " 


7/2 " 


•31 " 


ly?. 


" 


^yi 


50 " 


Vacancy 


19.00 


Hourmo 


22.50 


Vacate 


2600 


8 


4 " 


7K2 " 


.41 " 




" 


I'A " 


50 " 


Vacant 


20.00 


Hournal 


25,00 


Vacatid 


32.00 



Fig. 393- Sizes, Prices, Etc 





Diameter 
Cylinder 




Capacity 
per Stroke 








*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Brass Cylinder 


No. 


Stroke 


S 


uction 


Discharge 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 





2 in. 


6 in. 


.08 gal. 


I 


in. pipe 


I in. pipe 


75 ft. 


Carvman 


$9.50 


Houros 


$12.00 


Buoma 


$14.00 


2 


2^ " 


6 " 


.13 " 


14 


" 


iK " 


75 " 


Chop 


10.00 


Houroto 


12.50 


Dual 


14.50 


4 


3 " 


6 " 


.18 " 


iH 


" 


1% " 


75 " 


Claim 


12.00 


Houruba 


14.50 


Duel 


17.00 


6 


3;/' " 


7'/2 


.31 " 


I'A 


" 


1Y2 " 


50 " 


Vaccary 


19.00 


Hourve 


22.50 


Vacuate 


26.00 


8 


4 " 


7>4 " 


.41 " 


2 


" 


\V2 " 


50 " 


Vaccine 


20.00 


Hutcka 


25.00 


Vacuaso 


32.CO 



*Total lift and force from water to point of discharge, Pump not more than 25 feet abov 



122 




Goulds House Force Pumps 

With Air Chamber, Cock Spout and Revolving Fulcrum 

Fig. 394 represents our Hand Force Pump on base with 
double discharge air chamber and cock. 

Fig. 395 represents our Hand Force Pump on plank, 
with double discharge air chamber and cock spout. Fur- 
nished without plank at fifty cents less list. 

Figs. 394 and 395 are exceedingly popular Force Pumps 
for house use over kitchen sinks. By opening or closing 
the cock, Pump is made to deliver either at the spout or to 
storage tank above, as desired. Also popular for stable and 
out-door use. Pump cylinder can be emptied to prevent 
freezing by raising lever to extreme height, thus tripping the 
valve. 

Below we list these Pumps, made with Polished Iron 
Cylinders, with Brass-Lined and with Brass Body CyHnder. 
Special Brass Pumps made to order. 

Regular fitting, iron pipe. Fitted for lead pipe to order. 

Fig. 394. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Fig- 395 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift 

and 
Force 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Brass Cylinder 


Top of Air 
Chamber 


Nose of 
Cock 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 



2 

4 
6 
8 


2 in. 

3 

y/2 " 
4 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 

7^/2 " 

y'A " 


.08 gal. 

•13 " 
.18 " 
•31 " 

.41 " 


1 in. pipe 
1% " 

iH " 

2 " 


I in. pipe 

W\ " 
ly^ " 

I'A 


I in. hose 


75 ft. 
75 " 
75 " 
50 " 
50 " 


Diggub 

Drone 

Dross 

Cut 

Cycle 


$12.00 
12.50 
14.50 
21.50 
22.50 


Hutckig 
Hutckos 
Hutcku] 
Hutbac 
Hutbil 


$14.50 
15.00 
17.00 
25.00 
27.50 


Digha 
Duger 
Duke 
Cutlas 
Cygnet 


$16.50 
17.00 
19.50 
28.50 
34-50 











Fig 


• 395- 


Sizes 


, Prices, Etc. 










No. 


Diameter 
CyHnder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift 
and 
Force 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Brass C 


■LINDER 


Top of Air 
Chamber 


Nose of 
Cock 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 




2 

4 
6 
8 


2 in. 

2^ " 

3 

3^/2 " 
4 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 

7^ " 
7H " 


.08 gal. 

■13 " 
.18 " 
•31 " 
.41 " 


1 in. pipe 
i]4 " 

2 " 


I in. pipe 


I in. hose 


75 ft. 
75 " 
75 " 
50 " 
50 " 


Dighim 

Drop 

Drove 

Curt 

Curve 


$12.00 

12.50 
14.50 
21.50 
22.50 


Hutbims 
Hutbino 
Hutbore 
Hutbud 
Hutbwo 


$14.50 

15.00 
17.00 

25.00 
27.50 


Dighot 

Duly 

Dumb 

Curtail 

Curved 


$16.50 
17.00 
19.50 
28.50 

34-50 



*Total lift and force from ■ 



to point of discharge. Pump not more thon 25 feet above w; 




Fig. 398 



Goulds House Force Pumps 

With Double Discharge Air Chamber and Revolving Fulcrum 

Fig. 398 represents our House Force Pump on base, with 
horizontal discharge air chamber. The brass cased piston 
rod works through brass gland and is attached to lever by- 
links. 

Fig. 399 represents our House Force Pump on plank, 
with horizontal discharge air chamber. Brass cased piston 
rod works through brass gland and is attached to lever by 
links. Furnished without plank at 50 cents less list. 

These pumps are extremely popular for house pumping, 
being often set over kitchen sink. Also for filling house 
tanks ; and in warm climates used out of doors. Pump 
cylinder can be emptied of water by raising lever to extreme 
height, thus tripping valve. 

Below we list with Polished Iron Cylinder, Brass-Lined 
Cylinder and Brass Body Cylinder. Special Brass Pumps 
made to order. Regular fitting, iron pipe. Fitted for lead 
pipe to order. 

Fig. 398. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 






Diameter 
Cylinder 




Capacity 






*Lift and 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Brass Cylinder 


No 


Stroke 


Per 


Suction 


Discharge 




























Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 





2 in. 


6 in. 


.08 gal. 


I in. pipe 


I in. hose 


75 ft. 


Dighyer 


$10.50 


Hutcat 


$13-00 


Dinhus 


$15.00 


2 


2^ " 


6 " 


•13 " 


i^ " 


I " 


75 " 


Chuck 


11.00 


Hutcase 


13-50 


Dunac 


15-50 


4 


3 " 


6 " 


.18 " 


lY, " 


I " 


75 " 


Clamy 


13.00 


Hutcela 


15-50 


Dunce 


18.00 


6 


3^ " 


7V2 " 


•31 " 


iH " 




50 " 


Vagous 


20.00 


Idlist 


23-50 


Vagrant 


27.00 


8 


4 " . 


yVi " 


.41 " 


2 




SO " 


Vagrancy 


21.00 


Idlite 


26.00 


Vague 


33-00 











Fig- 399- Sizes, P 


rices, 


Etc. 










No 

- 


CyUnder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Brass Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 




2 

4 
6 


2 in. 
2J/2 " 

3 " 

3/2 '; 
4 


6 in. 
6 " 

6 1'^ 

7/2 " 


.08 gal. 
•13 " 
.18 " 
•31 " 
-41 " 


I in pipe 

iK " 
1Y4 

1V2 " 
2 


I in. hose 


75 ft. 
75 " 
75 " 
50 " 
50 " 


Dinib 

Churn 

Clamper 

Vailers 

Vailing 


$10.50 
11.00 
13.00 
20.CO 
21.00 


Idlive 

Idljay 

Idljlbs 

Idljocs 

Idljugs 


$13.00 
13-50 
15-50 
23-50 
26.CO 


Dinite 

Dupe 

Dusk 

Vain 

Vainly 


$15.00 
15-50 
I8.C0 
27.00 

33-00 



*Total Hft and force from water to point of discharge, Pump i 



: than 25 feet above 



Goulds Improved Brass House Force Pump 

On Iron Frame With Rcvohnng Lever 

Fig. 1 122 represents our Improved Brass 
House Force Pump on iron frame with revolv- 
ing lever. Lever may be moved to any posi- 
tion most convenient to operate the Pump. 
The change of position involves no removing 
of nuts and bolts. The Pump is so constructed 
that by releasing one set screw and unscrewing 
the guide bushing and cap, the plunger may be 
drawn out without disturbing the pipe connec- 
tions. This is claimed as a feature of many 
Pumps of this kind, but is only true in Goulds 
Improved House Force Pump. 

Fig. 1 24 1 represents the same Pump 
with air chamber. 

We can fit both suction and dis- 
charge for either hose or iron pipe if 
so ordered, but regularly fit as giv 
Fig. 1 122 in our table below. 



Fig. 1122. Size, Price, Etc. 





Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity per 
Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Cipher 


Brass 


\\l in. 


3^ in. 


.04 gal. 


I in. lead pipe 


I in. gas pipe 


£0 ft. 


Fiistko 


$IO.CO 


Fig. 1241. Size, Price, Etc. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity per 
Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Cipher 


Brass 


i\l in. 


3>2 in. 


.04 gal. 


I in. lead pipe 


y^ in. hose 


75 ft. 


Maltud 


$14.00 



*Total lift and force from water to point of delivery. Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 



135 



Goulds House Force Pump 

With Crank Shaft and Fly Wheel 

Fig-. 1243 represents a Suction and Force Pump, arranged with crank shaft and 
fly-wheel. 

Recognizing the fact that lever pumps are rarely, if ever, worked to their full 
length of strolce and that many prefer the crank motion, we have been enabled to 
shorten the stroke and yet to olDtain the same results as from a longer stroke lever 
Pump, operated in the usual manner. 

The addition of cock in air chamber permits water being discharged at point of 
operation as well as at a distance removed. 

Fig. 1243. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No 






Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 1 


Diameter; Ct,.r,lr(. 
Cylinder ^^'°^^ 


Top of 
Air Chamber 


Nose of 
Cock 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 

4 


2J% in. 
3 


2H in. 
2y2 " 


•OS gal. 
.08 " 


ii^in.pipe 


IJ4 in. pipe 


I in. hose 


Napklo 
Naplig 


$20.50 
22.50 


Naplot 
Numef 


$23.00 
25.00 



Goulds Double-Acting House Force Pump 

With Crank Shaft and Fly Wheel 

The Pump represented herewith is but a modification of our new style "At- 
lantic" Double-Acting Suction and Force Pump, arranged with crank shaft and fly- 
Avheel. Cock in spout permits discharge to be made from top of air chamber to tank 
above or wherever desired. 

The Valves, of a new and improved style, are all grouped in valve box in front 
and easy of access. 

Plugs are provided for emptying Pump of water in cold weather. 
Fig. 1242. Size, Price, Etc. 



No 


Diameter 

Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 
Revolution 


Suction 


Discharges 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Top of Air 
Chamber 


Nose of 
Cock 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


4 


3 in. 


2^ in. 


.15 gal. 


i^ in. pipe 


i^ in. pipe 


I in. hose 


Napjat 


$32.50 


Napkil 


$35-00 




Fig. 1242 




Goulds House Force Pumps 

Mounted on Plank, Right or Left Handed 

Fig-. 440 represents our Single- Acting- Suction and Force Pump, 
■with brass-cased plunger rod, pitman and guide, mounted on plank, for 
indoor use, and can be made either right or left handed. 

It is generally employed for lifting water from wells or cisterns and 
forcing it up into more elevated parts of the house for bath-rooms, tanks, 
etc. Plumbers, wishing to attach copper air chambers, usually select 
this style. The check valve can be removed and air chamber substituted 
without extra fitting. 

Fig. 441 represents the same Pump with the addition of an air 
chamber which insures a continuous stream of water and relieves the 
pipe from the concussion of the water. 

Brass Cylinder Pumps have Brass Plungers. 

Brass Air Chambers and All-Brass Pumps made to order. 

Pumps furnished without planks, $1.00 less list. 




Fig. 440 






Fig. 440. Si 


.es, P 


rices 


, Etc 






Fig. 


441 
















Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Brass Cylinder 1 


No. 




Stroke 




Suction 


Discharge 










Cylinder 


per Stroke 


Force 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 





2 in. 


7 in. 


.09 gal. 


I in. pipe 


I in. pipe 


80 ft. 


Flit 


$15.00 


Lenafx 


$17.50 


Dyer 


$20.00 


2 


2% " 


7 ' ' 


■ .15 " 


iX " 


I'X " 


60 " 


Float 


15-50 


Lenagy 


18.00 


Eacher 


20.50 


3 


^Va " 


7 " 


.18 " 


1% " 


iX " 


60 " 


Flock 


16.00 


Lenagzu 


19.00 


Eady 


22.00 


4 


3 " 


7 " 


.21 " 


iX " 


I'A " 


60 " 


Flog 


16.50 


Lenahow 


20.00 


Eager 


23-50 


s 


3X" 


7 " 


.25 " 


1% " 


1/2 " 


40 " 


Flopa 


20.00 


Lenahud 


24.00 


Eagerly 


28.00 


6 


3>^" 


7 " 


.29 " 


I'/z " 


l/z " 


40 " 


Flora 


22.00 


Lenahyx 


26.50 


Earing 


32. CO 



Fig. 441 



Sizes, Prices, Et 



No. 




Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Ir 


ON 


Brass-Lined 


Brass Cylinder 


Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 




2 

3 
4 

i 


2 il 

2/2 ' 

!'/■ 

2,Vz ' 




7 in. 

7 " 
7 " 

7 ;; 
7 " 


.09 gal. 

-15 " 
.18 " 
.21 " 
.25 " 
.29 " 


I in. pipe 

IX " 

1/4. 


I in. pipe 

IX " 
iX " 
IX " 
1)4 " 

iK " 


100 ft. 

75 " 
75 " 
75 " 
50 " 
50 " 


Floss 

Flour 

Flout 

Flow 

Flown 

Fluid 


$17.00 
17-50 
18.00 
18.50 
23.00 
25.00 


Lenaid 
Lenaifu 
Lenajoe 
Listmae 
Listmic 
Listmoq 


$19.50 
20.00 
21.00 
22.00 
27.00 
29.50 


Earn 
Earth 
Earwig- 
Ease 
Easel 
Easily 


$22.00 
22.50 
24.00 
25-50 
31.00 

35-00 


* 


Total lift 


an 


d force f 


rom supply to p 


oint of delivery 


Pumo not more 


than 25 fee 


above wa 


ter. 












Goulds House Force Pumps 

Fig. 442 represents our House Force Pump with air chamber 
and cock through which water can be drawn at pump. This cock- 
spout can be exchanged for brass tube, cut for iron pipe, at $1.50 
less hst. 

Pumps furnished without plank, $1.00 less list. 

Fig. 281 represents a House Force Pump adapted for deep wells 
or any place where it is desired to operate Pump at some distance 
above water. The following should be observed in placing these 
Pumps: At, say, 15 or 20 feet from bottom of well secure Pump 
to a timber or plank. At convenient height above locate lever and 
spout air chamber. Connect the air chamber above with the one 
below by pipe. Join the stub end attached to the lever to the stub 
end of the Pump by the necessary length of rod. 

When ordered without spout air chamber, a deduction of $1.00 
in list will be made. 

Brass Air Chamber and All-Brass Pumps made to order. 



Fig. 442 



442 



Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 


Discharges 


*Lift 

and 

Force 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Brass-Cyl. 


Top of Air 
Chamber 


Nose of 
Cock 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 




3 

4 
5 
6 


2 in. 

lY^ " 

234 " 

3 " 

3 '4 " 

3/2 " 


7 in. 
7 " 
7 " 
7 " 

7 " 


•09 gal. 

•15 " 
.18 " 
.21 " 
■25 " 
.29 " 


I in. pipe 

1/4 

1 4 ;; 
1V2 " 


I in. pipe 

1/4 " 

1/4 
lyi " 


I in. ho,?e 
I 


100 ft. 

75 " 

75 ;| 

75 
50 " 

CO " 


Fluke 

Flume 

Flung 

Flush 

Flute 

Flusha 


$19.50 
20.00 
20.50 
21.00 
26.00 
28.00 


Hipluc 

Hipluda 

Hiplufd 

Hipluga 

Hipluhii 

Himal 


$22.00 
22.50 
23.50 
24.50 
30.00 
32.50 


Fog 

Foil 

Foiler 

Fold 

Folder 

Foliage 


$24.50 
25.00 
26.50 
28.00 
34.00 
38.00 











Fig 


. 281 . 


Sizes 


Prices, Etc 
































No. 




Stroke 


per 


Suction 


Discharge 


























CyUnder 




Stroke 






and Force 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 





2 in. 


7 in. 


.09 gal. 


I in. pipe 


I in. pipe 


75 ft. 


Dandy 


$17.00 


Himeta 


$19.50 


Holeci 


$22.00 


2 


2/. '■ 


7 " 


■15 " 


114 '• 


IK " 


50 " 


Dane 


17.50 


Himevo 


20.00 


Holedo 


22.50 


3 


2?4 ■' 


7 " 


.18 " 


iH " 


I^ " 


50 " 


Danker 


18.00 


Himfa 


21.00 


Holefu 


24.00 


4 


3 '■ 


7 " 


.21 " 


I>4 " 


i>4 " 


50 " 


Darell 


18.50 


Himfig 


22.00 


Holega 


25.50 


.s 


3K " 


7 " 


■25 " 


ij/ " 


ij4 " 


35 " 


Dared 


23.00 


Himgal 


27.00 


Holeho 


31.00 


6 


3^4 " 


7 " 


.29 " 


1V2 " 


i/, " 


35 " 


DarV 


25.00 


Holeba 


29.50 


Holeiku 


35.00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. Pumps not more than 25 feet above water. 



128 




Fig. 480 



Goulds House Force Pumps 

For Hand and Machine Power 

Fig. 480 represents our House Force Pump, with pitman, guide and 
guide rod, but with disconnected rod above, adapted for deep wells or any 
place where it is desired to operate Pump at some distance above water. 

The cylinder can be placed at the bottom of well or cistern, or within, 
say, fifteen or twenty feet (suction distance) of water. At convenient height 
above locate lever and join the stub end attached to the lever to the stub end 
of the Pump by connecting rod. 

Brass Pumps made to order. 

Fig. 714 represents our Single-Acting Force Pump without lever, bearer 
and cock, but with the pitman and guide arranged for power. Counter 
shafts. Figs. 1393, 711, 650, 6^0%, pages 106 and 107, may be employed to 
operate. 

Brass Pumps made to order. 

Pumps furnished without planks, $1.00 less list. 

Fig. 480. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Fig. 714 















*Lift 


Iron 


Brass 


-Lined 


Brass Cylinder 


No. 




Stroke 




Suction 


Discharge 


and 
Force 












Cylinder 


per Stroke 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 





2 .in. 


7 in. 


.09 gal, 


I in. pipe 


I in. pipe 


80 ft. 


Grass 


$14.00 


Hencipa 


$16.50 


Hewjost' 


$19.00 


2 


2!/, " 


7 " 


•15 " 


i^ " 


II4 


60 " 


Grate 


14-50 


Hewioc 


17.00 


Hewjuga 


19-50 


3 


2% " 


7 " 


.18 " 


iK " 


1% " 


60 " 


Gray 


15.00 


Hewips 


18.00 


Highac 


21.00 


4 


3 " 


7 " 


.21 " 


1% " 


1/4 


60 " 


Graze 


15-50 


Hewirt 


19.00 


Highil 


22.50 


5 


zVa " 


7 " 


■25 " 


iVi 


1/^2 " 


40 " 


Greet 


19.00 


Hewisa 


23.00 


Highob 


27.00 


6 


s'A " 




.29 " 


1/2 " 


iVz 


40 " 


Grew 


21.00 


Hewjon 


25-50 


Highud 


31-00 



Fig. 714 



Prices, Etc 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift 
and 
Force 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Brass Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 

3 

4 

6 


2j<2 in. 

234 " 

3 " 

314 " 

3'/2 " 


7 in. 
7 " 
7 " 
7 " 
7 " 


.15 gal. 

.18 ^1 

-25 " 
•29 " 


1% in. pipe 
I'A " 
lA " 


1 14 in. pipe 
1/4 

ij4 ;; 
1V2 " 


75 ft. 
75 " 
75 " 
50 " 
50 " 


Textok 

Thaw 

Thorn 

Throb 

Tick 


$17.00 
17-50 
18.50 

23.00 
25.00 


Highso 
HipHd 
HipHfa 
Hiploe 
Hiploma 


$19-50 
20.50 
22.00 
27.00 
29.50 


Warry 

Warsong 

Warsunk 

Wart 

Warted 


$22.00 
23-50 
25-50 
31.00 
35-00 



' Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 




Goulds House Force Pumps. 

Mounted on Plank, With Crank and Balance Wheel 

Fig. 712 shows our Single-Acting House Force Pump, with check- 
valve, mounted on plank, with crank shaft and balance wheel, which 
will be found a welcome substitute for the ordinary lever where any 
considerable quantity of water is to be raised. 

Fig. 713 is the same Pump arranged with air chamber instead of 
check valve, and we recommend this form where water is to be lifted 
any distance above pump. 

Cock added to air chamber at $2.50 extra list. 

We can also furnish our Double-Acting Pumps, like Figs. 271 and 
273, page 130, mounted in the same way, if desired. We give lists on 
both kinds of pumps below. 

In ordering, always state whether you want Single or Double- 
Acting Pump. 

Pumps furnished without planks, $1.00 less list. 

Brass-Lined, Brass Cylinder or Brass Pumps made to order at 
proportionate prices. 

Fig. 712. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Single-Acting Pump 


Double-Acting Pump 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Cipher 


Iron 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Cipher 


Iron 


2 

3 

4 
5 
6 


2Hin. 

2M " 

3 " 
3M " 
3^ " 


7 in. 
7 " 
7 " 
7 " 
7 " 


134 in. pipe 
V/i " 


1% in. pipe 

1/4 

iJ4 

1/2 " 


80 ft. 
60 " 
60 " 
40 " 
40 " 


.15 gal. 
.18 " 
.21 " 
•25 " 
.29 " 


Tabor 

Tack 

Tagar 

Tail 

Tally 


$27.00 
29.00 
32.00 
35.00 
39.00 


.30 gal. 
•43 " 


Talon 
Tame 
Tank 


$29.00 

33-00 
36.50 


.58 " 


Tansy 


43.00 



Ig- 713 



Etc 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Single-Acting Pump 


Double-Acting Pump 


Capacity 

per Stroke 


Cipher 


Iron 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Cipher 


Iron 


2 

3 

4 
5 
6 


2^ in. 
2M " 
3 " 
3'A " 
3K2 " 


7 in. 
7 " 
7 " 
7 " 
7 " 


154 in. pipe 
1/2 " 


\\i in. pipe 
1% " 

V/2 " 


100 ft. 
75 " 

75 " 
50 " 
50 " 


.15 gal. 

.18 " 
.21 " 
•25 " 
•29 " 


Tareat 

Tartes 

Task 

Taxdet 

Teaba 


$29.00 
31.00 

34-50 
38.00 
42.00 


-30 gal. 
•43 " 


Teamo 
Tearap 
Tenor 


$31^50 

35^50 
38.50 


• 58 " 


Tentap 


46.00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pumps not more than 25 feet above water. 




Double-Acting House Force Pumps 

Mounted on Plank. Right or Left Handed 

Fig. 271 represents one of our well-known Double-Acting Force 
Pumps, mounted on plank, with check valve for house use. In explana- 
tion of a Double-Acting Pump would say that they lift and force water 
with both the upward and downward motions of the lever, giving double 
the quantity of water that a Single-Acting Pump of equal size would. 

Fig. 273 represents one of our well-known Double-Acting Suction 
and Force Pumps, mounted on plank, with air chamber and cock spout. 
Can be arranged either right or left handed, and discharge may be made 
through top of air chamber or from spout. 

Can furnish with plain air chamber for single or double discharge, 
or with check valve instead, at a reduction in price. 

Pumps fitted for hot water with metallic valves at extra charge. 
Brass Cylinder and Brass Pumps made to order. Pumps furnished 
without planks, $1.00 less list. 









Fig. 2 


71- 


Sizes, Prices, 


Etc. 






No. 


Dia. 
Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Revo- 
lution 


Suction 


Discharge 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 1 Frice 



I 
2 

3 

I 

8 
10 


2 in. 

2V, " 
2J^ " 

2H " 

3 " 
3K " 

4 " 


7 in. 
7 " 
7 " 

7 [[ 

8 " 
8 " 


.19 gal. 
.24 " 
• 30 " 
.36 " 

t '' 

.87 " 
1. 10 " 


iX 
iX 
iX 
I 'A 
I'A 

2 


pipe 


\%\r\. pipe 

l)i " 
iX " 

ix ;; 

2 

2K " 


Clump 

Coach 

Coast 

Coated 

Coax 

Codex 

Coiled 

Coin 


$16.50 
16.50 
17.00 
19.00 
21.00 
25.00 
37.00 
50.00 


Muncud 

Muncj'x 

Mundar 

Mundask 

Mundem 

Mustama 

Mustet 

Mustevo 


$19.00 
19.00 
19.50 
22.00 
24-50 
29.50 
42.00 
55-00 




Fig. 273 











Fig. 273. Sizes, Prices, Etc 












Diameter 
Cylinder 


c 


. 




Discharges Fitted 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


No. 


Stroke 

R 


per 
volution 


Suction 


Top of 
Air Chamber 


Nose of Cock 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 





2 in. 


7 in. 


19 gal. 


iX in. pipe 


iX in. pipe 


I in. hose 


100 ft. 


Verdict 


$21.00 


Mustib 


$23-50 


I 


2X " 


7 " 


24 '■ 


iX " 


iX " 




75 " 


Verdigr 


21.00 


Musticl 


23-50 


2 


2/4 " 


7 " 


30 " 


iX " 


iX " 




75 " 


Verditer 


21.50 


Mustjaw 


24.00 


3 


2X " 


7 " 


36 " 


iX " 


iX " 




75 " 


Verdure 


23-50 


Mustjib 


26.50 


4 


3 " 


7 " 


43 " 


lyi " 


iX " 




75 " 


Verecun 


25-50 


Napidy 


29.00 


6 


zYz " 


8 " 


67 '■ 


1/2 " 


iX " 




50 " 


Verge 


31.00 


Napifif 


35-50 


8 


4 " 


8 " 


87 - 


2 


2 




50 " 


Vergers 


45-00 


Napigs 


50.00 


10 


A% " 


8 " I 


10 " 


2>^ " 


254 " 




40 " 


Verging 


58.00 


Napiho 


63.00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 




Goulds House Force Pumps 

For Hand and Pozver 

Fig. 449 represents our Single-Acting Force Pump, on 
plank, with crank shaft, balance wheel and winch handle adapt- 
ed for two to four men. When so ordered we can svipply with 
24-inch diameter, 3-inch face pulley balance wheel for belt, at 
$1.00 extra list. 

Fig. 450 represents our Double-Acting Force Pump with 
crank shaft, balance wheel and winch handles, adapted for two 
to four men. When so ordered, we can supply with 24-inch 
diameter, 3^-inch face pulley balance wheel for belt, at $1.00 
extra list or with 36 x 4-inch, at $2.50 extra list. 

Suction and discharge always fitted for wrought-iron pipe, 
although we can fit for lead pipe if so ordered. 

Can also fit these and other Prmips of this class with metallic 
valves throughout for hot or corrosive liquids. Brass pumps made to 
order. We deduct $1.00 from list given below when planks are not 
furnished. 

Fig. 449. Sizes, Prices, Ftc. 



Fig. 449 





Dia 




Caoacity 






Iron 


Brass Lined 


Nn 


Cyl. 


Stroke 


per 


Suction 


Discharge 










Stroke- 






Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 





2 in. 


7 in. 


.09 gal. 


iX in. pipe 


I X in. pipe 


Frith 


$37.00 


Moonki 


$39-50 


2 


2y2 " 






iX " 


iX " 


Friz 


39-00 


Moonlat 


41-50 


,3 


2U " 




.18 " 


iX " 


iX " 


Frock 


39-50 


Mostol 


42.50 


4 


3 " 




.21 " 


iX " 


iX " 


Frog 


40.00 


Mostyi 


43-50 


=; 


^% " 




•25 " 


iH " 




Fromer 


44.00 


Motiia 


48.00 


' 


3/2 " 




.29 " 


I'A " 


iH " 


Front 


48.00 


Motiks 


52.50 




Fig 450 











Fig. 45c 


. Sizes 


, Prices, Etc. 








No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharge 


Balance 
Wheel 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


Brass 


Lined 










Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 


2J4 in. 


7 in. 


.30 gal. 


iXin. pipe 


iXin. pipe 


24 in. 


75 ft. 


Full 


$40.00 


Muncjo 


$42.50 


3 


2X " 


7 " 


-36 " 


iX " 


iX 


24 " 


75 " 


Fume 


42.00 


Muncku 


45.00 


4 


3 " 


7 " 


-43 " 


I'A " 


i'4 " 


24 " 


75 " 


Funab 


45.00 


Muncla 


48.50 


6 


3/2 " 


7/2 " 


.62 " 


iX " 


iX " 


36 " 


50 " 


Fund 


55-00 


Aluncme 


59-50 


8 


4 " 


7/2 " 


.82 " 


2 " 


2 " 


36 " 


SO " 


Fur 


65.00 


Muncnv 


70.00 


10 


4/2 " 


7/2 " 


1-03 " 


2X " 


2X 


36 " 


40 " 


Fursa 


80.00 


Muncob 


85-00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 




Goulds Double-Acting House Force Pumps 



Mounted on Plank and Fitted With Cock-Spoiit 
Fig. 1233 represents our new Double-Acting House Force 
Pump, mounted on long plank, and provided with pitman and 
guide. Valves are brass, leather-faced, and being grouped in 
valve chest are easily accessible by removing front plate. Piston 
is double cup-leather packed. Cock-spout is provided, thus 
affording necessary means of closing spout discharge when desir- 
ing to pump through discharge at top of air chamber to tank or 
elsewhere. Pumps furnished without cock spout, $2.00 less list, 
without plank, $1.00 less list. 

Fig. 1234 represents the same Pump, mounted on heavy 
plank, with crank shaft, plummer blocks, winch handle and fly- 
wheel, arranged for two to four men and capable of lifting or 
forcing large quantities of water. Pumps furnished without cock 
spout, $2.00 less list, without plank, $1.00 less list. 

Fig. 1234, with 36x4 inch heavy pulley for belt substituted 
for either fly-wheel or handle at $2.50 extra list. 

Fig. 1233. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




• 1234 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 
Revolution 


tSuction 
Fitted for 


Discharges Fitted 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


BRASS-Ll«EO 1 


Top of Air 
Chamber 


Cock Spout 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


4 
6 
8 


3 m. 

yA " 

4 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


■37 gal. 

.50 " 
.65 " 


lyi in. pipe 

2 

2 " 


i>4in.pipe 

2 

2 " 


I in. hose 

I 

I 


75 ft. 
50 " 
50 " 


Meshub 
Meshvu 
Meshwy 


$30.00 

37-50 
45-00 


Meshxur 
Mesleen 
Mesleft 


$33-50 
4-2-50 
50.00 



Fig. 1234. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 
Revolution 


tSuction 
Fitted for 


Discharges Fitted 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Top of Air 
Chamber 


Cock Spout 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


4 
6 
8 


3 HI. 

4 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


■ 37 gal- 
-50 " 

■ 65 " 


i>2 in. pipe 
2 " 
2 " 


lYz in. pipe 
2 " 
2 " 


I in. hose 

I 

I 


75 ft. 

50 " 
50 " 


Moawa 
Moonel 
Moongis 


$45-00 
55-00 
65-00 


Moonhat 

Moonill 

Moonja 


$48-50 
60.00 
70.00 



tSuCtion and discharge can be fitted diflferently, but always sent as listed unless otherwise ordered. 
*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than z'^ feet above water. 




Goulds Suction and Force Pumps 

On Iron Frame, With Hcaz'y Balance Wheel and Crank Shaft 



Fig. 1327, Single- Acting Force Pump, 
has strong cast iron frame, heavy balance 
wheel, with crank on end of shaft for 
hand use, iron cylinder, check valve on 
discharge, suction and discharge fitted 
for iron pipe. Can be used where water 
is not more than 25 feet below Pump. 

Fig. 1328 is a double-acting Pump, 
arranged the same as Fig. 1327 above. 

We can supply these Pumps with 
brass-lined, or all-brass cylinder, to order 
at extra price. 






Fig. T32; 




Fig. 1327 


. Sizes, Prices, Et 


C . 


Fig. 1328 




No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity per 
Stroke 


Suction 


Discliarge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Ciplier 


Price 


t 


3 in. 

4 " 


7 in. 
7 " 


.214 gal. 

.381 " 


lYz in. pipe 

2 


lyi in. pipe 

2 


75 ft. 
50 " 


Wryags 
Wryaht 


$65.00 
75.00 









Fig. 1328 


. Sizes, Prices, Et 


C . 






No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity per 
Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Cipher 


Price 


i 


3in. 
4 " 


7 in. 
7 " 


• 43 gal. 
.76 " 


lYz in. pipe 
2 


i}2 in. pipe 
2 


75 ft. 
50 " 


Wrecod 
Wrecoff 


$70.00 
80.00 



''Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



134 




Goulds "New Duplex" 
Bronze Water Lifter 

Pumping Soft Water Direct to Fixtures 

Goulds plan pumping soft water direct to 
fixtures provides that no city pressure will 
stand upon the Lifter when idle. The Auto- 
matic Shut-off Valve is placed on city water 
inlet pipe, with controlling pipe connected to 
Pump discharge. An air and storage tank is 
connected to the Pump discharge near Lifter. 
This contributes to uniform flow, cushions the 
discharge, holds in reserve a supply of water 
and relieves the back pressure caused by the 
expansion of hot water in the range boiler. A 
safety valve should be placed on hot water pipe 
to relieve any excessive pressure in range 
boiler. A pipe with cock ("B") is provided, 
for connecting city water with all service pipes 
in case supply of soft water fails. 

Sizes of Lifters, Fig. 1250, Recommended for 
Various Pressures. 



City Water 
Pressure 
Pounds 


Discharge Heads in Feet | 


25 ft. 


35 ft. j 45 ft. 


60 ft. 


15 


No. 
I or 4 
! or 4 
oor 4 
3 or 4 
3 


No. 
I or 4 
I or 4 
I or 4 
3 or 4 
3 


No. 

I or 4 
oor 4 

3 


No. 

I or 4 
oor 4 
3 or 4 


^ 


SO 



■PIPES SHOWN IN FULL LINE CONTAIN COLD WATER" 
:PIPES SHOWN IN LIGHT LINE CONTAIN HOT WATER: 



For elevating city water higher than it will 
flow of its own pressure, Pump suction is con- 
nected to City Water Inlet Pipe. 

Conditions are so varied that we prefer to 
have full particulars before recommending size 
of Lifter to be used. 



135 



Goulds "New Duplex" 
Bronze Water Lifter 

Pumping Soft JVa/er to Tank and 
Elevathig Exhaust Water 

Gould's Economy Plan provides for use of 
city water at certain fixtures. To reach these 
fixtures, it is compelled to operate Lifter and 
pump proportionate amount of soft water to 
attic tank. From tank, soft water is piped to 
desired points. 

We show in sketch exhaust city water 
piped to kitchen sink and closet tanks. This 
may be varied to suit requirements. In this 
system, controlling pipe for automatic shut-ofl^ 
valve is connected to city water exhaust pipe. 

Air and Storage tank is connected to ex- 
haust pipe near Lifter. This cushions discharge 
and holds in reserve a supply of water under 
pressure. An overflow pipe from tank is pro- 
vided to return to cistern any excess of soft 
water pumped. A pipe with cocks ("B" "C") 
is provided, as shown in diagram, for connect- 
ing city water to all service pipes in case supply 
of soft water fails. 

Sizes of Lifters, Fig. 1250, Recommended for 
Various Pressures 



City 

Water 
Pres- 
sure 

Pounds 


Exhaust 
Heads 
in feet 


Pump Discharge Heads 

IN Feet 


25 ft. 


3Sft. 


soft. 


25 ...... . 

30 

40 

so 


IS 

\% 

(35 
j IS 


No. 

I or 4 
I or 4 

oor 4 
cor 4 
I or 4 

3 or 4 


No. 

I or 4 
I or 4 

3 or 4 

oor4_ 


No. 

I or 4 
I or 4 
I or 4 

oor^4 

ior'54 




■pipes shown in full line contain cold water" 
:pipes shown in light line contain hot waterz 



136 



Goulds "New Duplex" Bronze Water Lifter 



Fig. 1379 




For Direct System or Tank Pumping 

Fig. 1250, "New Duplex"' Bronze Water Lifter, is a 
hydraulic pumping engine operated by city water pressure, 
for automatically pumping rain water to storage tank or 
direct to fixtures, or increasing city water pressure for high 
buildings. 

Specification — Two Pump and Two Power Cylinders, 
each double-acting; all working parts bronze, easily acces- 
sible. 

Cylinders, Valve Boxes, Air Chambers, Rocker Arms, 
Plunger Rods, etc., solid bronze. 

Pistons- — Bronze, crimped leather packed. 
Valves — Bronze, leather faced. 
Bed-plate and Center Support — Cast iron. 
Iron brackets are provided to hold Lifter, and drip- 
I plugs are furnished to prevent freezing. 

These Lifters are regularly fitted for iron pipe connec- 
tions, as listed below. Brass bent couplings for lead pipe 
furnished to order. 

Fig. 1379 — Automatic shut-off Valve is bronze throughout, leather packed. This Valve is placed on the 
city water inlet pipe near the Lifter, and connected to the Pump discharge by ^/g-inch controlling pipe. 
When a plumbing fixture is opened, the pressure on Pump discharge is relieved, which opens the automatic 
shut-off valve and starts the Lifter. When the fixture is closed, the increased pressure on Pump discharge 
closes the automatic shut-off valve, the Lifter stops and stands without pressure upon it. All strain is 
relieved, and all creeping and wasting of water avoided. Only by this controlling principle can direct 
pumping to fixtures be satisfactory. 

On the preceding pages are shown two of the most common methods of installation with sizes of Lifters 
recommended for various pressures. When peculiar conditions are encountered, we invite correspondence 
and ask that full particulars be given. 



Fig. 1250 









Fi 


g- 1250 


Sizes 


, Prices 


, Etc. 








No. 


DiAME 

CYLI^ 


TER OF 


Pipe Con 


NECTIONS 




At 30 Revolutions 
PER Minute 


Fig. 


1250 


Power End 


Pump 


End 


Power 


Pump 






Cipher 


Price 


*Supply 


Exhaust 


Suction 


Discharge 


per Hour^ 


per Hour 




I 
3 
4 


2 in 
2% " 
2 

2H " 


I'A in. 

I'A " 

2 
2 


'A in 

H " 
A " 

34 " 


^in. 
H " 

H " 


H in. 

H " 


>^in. 
A'" 
H " 
V4 " 


165 gals. 
165 " 
295 " 
295 " 


29s gals. 

460 II 
460 " 


Rusefat 
Rusefel 
Rusefir 
Rusego 


$40.00 
40.00 

42.50 

45-00 



*If more than 10 feet of this pipe is required, a size larger than given in table should be used to avoid friction loss and 



uent reduction of pressur 



Goulds Duplex Water Lifter 



A Pump Operated by Water Pressure 

Fig. 935, Duplex Water Lifter, is built in 
larger sizes and differs somewhat in design 
and details of construction from the "New 
Duplex," shown on page 136. The cylinders 
are brass-lined and both Pump cylinders are 
double-acting. All valves and working parts 
are brass. 

Furnished with fibrous or metallic packed 
pistons, for hot water or acids, to order. 

This Lifter is especially suitable for pump- 
ing soft water to tanks and where there is 
sufficient pressure the exhaust water may also 
be elevated if desired. It is also used for 
pumping city water to higher elevations than 
it will flow of its own pressure. 

Fig- 935- 




Sizes 



No 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Sizes of Pipe Connections 


At 30 Rev 


olutions 




1 


OF Cylinders 


Power End 


Pump End 


per Minute 




Power 


Pump 


Supply 


Exhaust 


Suction 


Discharge 


Will Pump 
per Hour 


Will Exhaust 
per Hour 


Cipher 


Price 


10 

II 
12 


3 in- 
3 " 
3 " 


2 m. 

214 " 

3 " 


4 in. 
4 " 
4 " 


1% in. 
1/4 " 


i>4 in. 

lYi " 
lYi " 


154 in. 

1]/, " 


1/4 in- 

1% 


390 gals. 
610 " 
880 " 


880 gals. 

880 " 


Worsepr 
Wrassid 
Wrather 


$70.00 
75-00 
80.00 



Pumping Power of Fig. 935. Duplex Water Lifters 



City Water Pressure 



15 lbs. 

20 " . 

25 " • 

30 " . 

35 " • 

40 " . 

45 " • 

50 " • 

60 " . 

70 " . 

80 " . 



Exhausting Freely Will 
Pump Cistern Water to Eleva- 
tions as Given Below 



45 ft. 
60 " 
75 " 
90 " 
105 " 



No. u 



30 ft. 

40 " 

50 " 

60 " 

70 " 

80 " 

90 " 

100 " 



No. 



35 ft. 

40 

45 

55 

60 

70 

80 

95 



Elevating Exhaust Water is Feet 
Will Pump Cistern Water to Elevations 



No. 



25 ft. 
40 " 
55 " 
70 " 
85 " 
100 " 



No. 



25 

35 
45 
55 
65 
75 
85 
105 



Exhausting Freely W'i 
Pump City Water to Elev': 
as Given Below 



90 ft. 
120 " 



100 
120 



40 ft. 

50 " 

70 " 

80 " 

90 " 

110 " 

120 " 

135 " 



138 



Goulds Improved Hydraulic Rams 

Fig-. 345. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Size 


Supply per 

Minute 

to Operate 

Ram 


Pipes 


Cipher 


Price 


Drive 


Discharge 


*Leather 


No. 2 

" 3 

" 4 


2 to 3 gals. 

2 to 4 " 

3 to 7 " 


-}4 in. 
I 


V2 in. 


Evade 

Evan 

Event 


$9.00 
11.00 
14.00 



*Leather Valve under Air Chamber. 

Fig. 3 4 5 >4 • Sizes, Prices, Et 



Fig. 345 



Size 


Supply per 
to Operate 


Pipes 


Cipher 


Price 


Drive 


Discharge 


*Leather 
Valve 


No. 2 
" 3 
" 4 
" 5 


2 to 3 gals. 

2 to 4 " 

3 to 7 " 
6 to 12 " 


Va in. 
I 

2 


V2 in. 
% " 

M " 
I 


Exabit 
Exabon 
Exabost 
Exabub 


$9.00 
11.00 
14.00 
22.00 



*Leather Valve under Air Chamber. 

Fig. 3463^. Single Ram. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Size 


Supply per 

Minute 

to Operate 

Ram 


Pipes 


Cipher 


Price 


Drive 


Discharge 


*Brass 
V-^alvl 


No. 6 
" 7 
" 8 


II to 20 gals. 
18 to 36 " 

30 to 60 " 


2^ in. 

3 " 

4 " 


1/4 in. 

\V2 " 
2 " 


Exabuck 
Exabude 
Exacat 


$45.00 
80.00 
130.00 



Brass Spring Valve under Air Chamber. 

Fig. 346. Double Ram. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Size 


Supply per 

Minute 

to Operate 

Ram 


Pipes 


Cipher 


Price 


Drive 


Discharge 


*Brass 
^^aVv"e^ 


No. 6 
" 7 
" 8 


22 to 40 gals. 
36 to 70 " 

60 to 120 " 


zYi in. 
3 " 
4 


I Vi in. 
2V2 " 


Exalt 
Excel 
Exert 


$90.00 
160.00 
260.00 




Fig. 346 

♦Brass Spring Valve under Air Chamber. 

fitted for iron or lead pipe; Fig. 345^, 346, 346^ for wrought-iron pipe only. 



Goulds Improved Hydraulic Rams 

For supplying DivcUiiigs, Hotels, Factories, Railroad Stations, Stock Yards, Etc., zvith Running Water. 

The Hydraulic Ram is an automatic device for elevating water. Wherever a flow of water v/ith a grad- 
ual fall can be obtained, a portion of the water may be forced to a considerable height. The slight expense for 
first outlay and maintenance considered, renders them most desirable for supplying running water. 

Goulds Improved Rams are the result of over forty years' experience in manufacture and practical use. 
All castings are strong and well proportioned. The air chambers are larger than those of other makes, which, 
with our improved design of bronze impetus valve and case, enables us to ofifer the most efficient and reliable 
Ram in the market. 

Size of Ram Required. In order to select a Ram of suitable size, the following data must be obtained 
and mea,surements made as shown in sketch. rM/v/? 




1st. Quantity of water, in gallons per minute available for supply. 

2nd. Quantity of water, in gallons, required at discharge in 24 hours. 

3rd. Vertical Fall in feet, from supply to proposed location of Ram ("A"). 

4th. Distance from supply to Ram ("B"). 

5th. Vertical Distance from Ram to point of discharge ("C"). 

6th. Required length of discharge pipe from Ram ("D"). 

By referring to the table on the next page the proper size of Ram can be determined, or if peculiar condi- 
tions are encountered write us full particulars with data as mentioned above. 

Batteries of Rams. We have frequent inquiries for Rams of greater capacity than we build and to meet 
this demand offer a combination or battery of any number of Rams playing into a single discharge pipe. 
These combinations offer certain advantages over large single Rams ; for, as each Ram in the battery receives 
its water through a separate drive pipe, the strain is not so great on pipe or Ram as if but one large Ram were 
used, and in the event of an accident to any of the Rams the supply is not suspended for each Ram acts inde- 
pendently of the other. 



Goulds Improved Hydraulic Rams 

Drive Pipes for each size of Ram must be the size given in table and of length proportioned to the dis- 
charge head. Excessive lengths cause friction and loss of power. Where it is impossible to obtain sufficient 
fall within the required length of pipe, the water may be conveyed any distance and an open standpipe or 
barrel placed in the pipe line at required distance from Ram as shown in following sketch. 




G 'PFQUmED HEAD OF FAU 
"H"'REQU/RED LENGTH OF DR/VE P/PE 

In some places it may be more convenient to sink the Ram in a pit, to secure the desired fall, and convey 
the waste water through a drain pipe to a point where it will flow away. 

Directions for Placing Rams and Pipes. The Ram should always be securely fastened on timbers or on 
masonry foundation and not left dependent merely upon pipe connections. The Drive Pipe must be air tight 
and should be laid on a straight incline with strainer on upper end, always below water level. Do not use 
smaller discharge pipe than given in our table, and when length is great it is advisable to increase size to pre- 
vent friction. Turns or bends in either Drive or Discharge Pipe should be avoided if possible and when it is 
necessary to make a turn, bend the pipe in preference to using elbows. Where it is necessary to use elbows in 
the Discharge Pipe, have them as large as may be to overcome friction. 

A drain should be provided to carry ofif the waste water and the Ram should be suitably housed to prevent 
freezing in the cold weather. 

We furnish a snifting valve in the bottom of each Ram to keep the air chamber filled with air. This 
should be kept free from rubbish. 

Water Raised and Wasted. We show, in Table below, the head of fall and length of drive pipes for 
various discharge heads which give the highest efficiency in operation. Increased discharge head, excessive 
length of discharge pipe or turns and elbows will diminish the amount of water delivered at discharge. 

Table of Proportionate Head of Fall Giving Highest Efficiency in Operation of Hydraulic Rams. 



Place Ram under 



Conducted through 



20 Feet above Ram 



3 Feet Head of Fal 



to 3 gals, per min. and del. lo to is gals, per hour 



3 to 7 
6 to 12 
II to 20 
i8 to 35 



10 


to 


20 " 


IS 


to 


35 


so 


to 


60 


bS 


to 




«u 


to I7S 


ISO 


to 300 



*It is assumed that the smaller Rams will not be selected for ext 
renders their use impracticable. 

Where water supply will permit, always select Ram of ample size for requirements 



gh lift, as the friction loss of water in a small drive and discharge pipe 



Goulds "Thresher" Double- Acting Force Pump 



For Filliitg Thresher Tanks and General Use 

Fig. 1 145 is perhaps better than any other Pump 
adapted to the requirements of Threshermen. Easy of 
operation and of great capacity, it saves much time 
and labor in filling tank wagons. Being a Force Pump, 
it is used to fill the boiler when cold. Its construction is 
most simple and all parts are easily removable. Caps 
over discharge valves are so constructed that they can be 
unscrewed by any stick or rod. Valves are all metal, 
leather-faced. Solid piston is packed with double crimped 
leathers. Piston rod of polished steel works through 
Brass stuffing-box. Water ways are large and direct. 
Capacity of Pump is one to two barrels a minute, depend- 
ing upon rapidity of operation. Aside from service sug- 
gested above, it is much used by contractors, etc. With 
each Pump is included Strainer, Hose Coupling and one 
pair Suction Hose Bands. 

Fig. 1145 




Size, Price, Etc 




Fig. IMS 



Pump with Strainer, 
Hose Couplings and 
Clamps 



Outfit B. 



Outfit D. 



Capacity 
per Rev. 



.85 gal 



2 m. hose 



in. hose 



*Lift 

and 
Force 



50 ft. 



Fig. 114s, "Thresher" Tank Pump, with 15 
feet 2-inch spiral wire suction hose, 12)4 feet 
i-inch 3-ply discharge hose, coupHngs, suction 
basket and nozzle, all complete 



Fig. 1 145, "Thresher" Tank Pump, with 20 
feet 2-inch spiral wire suction hose, I2)4 feet 
i-inch 3-ply rubber discharge hose, couplings, 
suction basket and nozzle, all complete 



Fig. 114s, "Thresher" Tank Pump, with 25 
feet 2-inch spiral wire suction hose, I2}4 feet 
I-inch 3-ply discharge hose, couplings, suction 



[ basket and nozzle, all complete. 



r Fig. 1 145, "Thresher" Tank Pump, with 25 

J feet 2-inch spiral wire suction hose, 25 feet 

I I-inch 3-ply discharge hose, couplings, suction 

1^ basket and nozzle, all complete 



$i8.co 



Gushik 



Gushod 



Gush^ 



t45 



* Total lift and force from s 
t When specially ordered 
ithout extra charge. 



ipply to point of delivery. Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 

ve can fit suction for 2-inch pipe and discharge for i!4-inch iron pipe, 



Goulds "Challenge" Double- Acting Force Pumps 




Fig-. 470 



With Brass Valves 

Fip-. 470 represents our "Challenge" Dotible-Acting 
Force Pump of great compactness and power, for use 
on shipboard, wharves, around factories, mills, ware- 
houses, etc., and in residences for tank pumping. 
Piston rods are brass-cased, valves and valve seats of 
brass, cylinders either brass-lined or brass, therefore 
working parts are non-corrosive. On ships "Chal- 
lenge" Pump performs the three-fold purpose of filling 
boilers when cold, washing down decks, and satisfy 
government inspection as to fire protection. 

In mines these Pumps are almost invaluable, as 
they are unaffected by mine water and will force to 
great elevation. 

Fig. 562 represents our "Challenge" Double-Acting 
Force Pump, described above, in a larger form, and 
arranged with double levers. This Pump has onlv one 
stuffing-box, so that it is less liable to leak than with 
two, and thus arranged can be operated with much less 
friction and labor. We regularly fit iron pipe. Fitted 
for hose to order. Pumps furnished with fibrous or 
metallic-packed pistons to order. 

Fig. 470. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




No. 


Dia. 
Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift 
and Force 


Brass-Lined Cyl. 


Brass Cylinder 


tBRASS 1 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 

4 
8 
12 
16 


214 in. 

3 

4 

S 

6 


4H in- 
4>4 " 
4;^ " 
5 " 
5 " 


.19 gal. 
.28 " 
■49 " 


i^ in. 

2 

214 


1% " 
2 " 


ISO ft. 
150 " 
100 " 
100 " 
100 " 


Grande 

Grapery 

Grab 

Grace 

Vareibj 


$27.00 
28.00 
30.00 
40.00 
50.00 


Rawems 
Rawenb 
Raweol 
Rawepa 
Rawfat 


$55-00 
55-00 
60.00 
90.00 

120.00 


Grantee 

Gratad 

Loned 

Longsa 

Vareick 


$75-00 
75-00 
90.00 
150.00 
185.00 











Fig. 


562. 


Sizes 


Prices, Ft 


c . 








No. 


Dia. 

Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift 
and Force 


Brass-Lined Cyl. 


Brass Cylinder 


tBRASS 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


8 
12 
16 


4 in. 

5 " 

6 " 


41 J in. 
5 " 
5 " 


-49 gal. 
-85 " 

1.22 " 


iy2 in. 
2 
2^ " 


1 % in. 
I'A " 

2 " 


125 ft- 
125 " 
125 " 


Vareidz 
Leader 
Leaflet 


$35-00 
45-00 
55-00 


Rawejx 
Rawekl 
Rawell 


$65.00 
95.00 
125.00 


Vareien 

Looky 

Looma 


$100.00 

155-00 
195,00 



* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water, 
t Bras* Pumps are made entirely of brass, except levers, links and bol<s, 



"Monitor" D.-A. Suction and Force Pump Combined 



With Brass-Lined Cylinder and Metal Valves 

The cut exhibits our Double-Acting "Monitor" Suction Pump, for ele- 
vating large quantities of water from the holds of vessels, or from wells, 
cisterns, reservoirs, etc. It is essentially a Brass Pump, as the cylinder is 
lined with that metal, while the piston, piston rod, valves and their seats are 
made of the best composition metal. By the addition of a very few and inex- 
pensive appliances, this Pump can be converted into a very powerful engine, 
with a capacity of forcing a good-sized stream of water a long distance, thus 
combining in one machine, and at a little more cost, a Lifting and Force Pump 
when required. On shipboard this Pump can be set as Bilge Pumps usually 
are, with the iron suction pipe extending into the hold, and by very simple 
changes a Force Pump can be had for extinguishing fires, washing decks, etc. 

Under the air chamber, which is easily detached, lie the upper valves, 
while by unscrewing the four nuts that secure the bed plate to the cylinder, 
the cylinder can be raised, and the lower valves are exposed. The position of 
the Pump or the pipes have, therefore, in no way to be disturbed should the 
valves become clogged and require examination. We can most heartily com- 
mend this Pump to our friends. Fitted for hose, unless otherwise ordered, 
but we can fit for iron pipe if so desired. Pumps furnished with fibrous or 
metallic packed piston to order. 




Fig. 581 



Fig. 581. Suction and Bilge Pump. Size, Price, Etc. 



No. 


Diameter Cylinder 


Strok 




Capacity 
per Revolution 


Suction 


Cipher 


Brass-Lined 


16 


6 in. 


5 in- 


1.22 gal. 


2^/2 in. hose 


Melt 


$55-00 


Fig. 55 


2. Combined Force Pump. Size, Pric 


e, Etc. 






No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Revolution 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
, Force 


Cipher 


Brass-Lined 


16 


6 in. 


5 in. 


1.22 gal. 


2>^ in. hose 


2 in. hose 


125 ft. 


Mend 


$60.00 



'■ Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. Pump not more than 25 feet from water. 




Fig. 1334 




Goulds "New Alert" Double- Acting Force Pump 

Fig. 1334, "New Alert," is an improved type of our popular "Alert" Pumps. The 
fulcrum of our new Pump is placed at the base, giving- more powerful leverage. The 
air chamber is larger, insuring even flow from discharge. Water ways are large and 
direct. The valves are grouped in box above Cylinder and are easily accessible by 
loosening bolts at the side of valve box. 

Pumps are ordinarily furnished with leather valves, but we can furnish with 
brass valves and valve seats at extra list: No. 2, $1.75; No. 4, $2.25; No. 8, $3.00; 
No. 12, $5.00. 

"New Alert" Pumps are regularly fitted for iron pipe, as listed below. We 
can furnish them, however, fitted for lead pipe, or for hose at extra list : No. 2 and 
4, $3.00; No. 8, $3.50; No. 12, $6.30. 

Fig. 1334. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 
Revolution 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


Brass-Lined 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 

4 
8 
12 


2^ in. 

3 " 

4 " 

5 " 


5 in. 
5 " 

S " 
S " 


.21 gal. 
■31 " 

it" 


114 in. pipe 

1/2 ;; 


I in. pipe 
I 

2 


75 ft. 
75 " 
50 " 
50 " 


Visake 
Visalt 
Visamy 
Paiqal 


$16.00 
18.00 
24.00 
30.00 


Visang 
Visaos 
Visapt 
Panifo 


$18.50 
21.00 
28.00 
35-00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 

Goulds Vertical Two-Cylinder Force Pump 

With Brass Plungers, Glands, Valves and Valve Seats 

Fig. 1402 has two vertical brass plungers operated by a single lever. It is the 
easiest working Pump of its capacity built. One man can maintain 125 lbs. pressure 
and pump large quantity of liquid. Plunger can be repacked without being removed 
or disconnected. Pump has brass Glands, brass Valves and Valve Seats, all easily 
accessible. Malleable lever is detachable and may be operated in a vertical or hori- 
zontal position as desired. Discharge opening at front with suction at back of Pump ; 
regularly fitted for iron pipe, but can be fitted for hose to order. 

Drip plugs provide for emptying cylinders of water. 

Pump occupies very little floor space. 

Iron wrench free with each Pump. 

We list below two sizes only, but will add other sizes as occasion requires. 
Fig. 14.02. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



..^ 1 Diameter 
^^0 1 Plungers 


Capacity per 
Stroke Revolution 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift 
and Force 


Cipher 


Price 




2 


2 in. 

2^/S " 


4 in. .11 gal. 
4 " -17 " 


1 14 in. pipe 


I in. pipe 

1% " 


200 ft. 
200 " 


Veipiim 
Velefl 


$25.00 
30.00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



: more than 25 feet above water. 



Goulds Brass Two-Cylinder Force Pump 

With Detachable Iron Lever 

Fig. 773 represents our Two-Cylinder Force Pump with brass cylinders, 
check valve, rods and stuffing boxes, making it practically a brass Pump. This 
Pump has two vertical working pistons actuated by one lever, having the full 
effect of a double-acting Pump. 

The suction and discharge are fitted for lead or iron pipe, as ordered. 
Fig- 773- Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Xo. 


Diameter 
Cylinders 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Cipher 


Brass 




2 

4 


2 in. 
2J4 " 

3 " 


4 in. 
4 " 
4 " 


.11 gal. 


i;4 in. pipe 


I in. pipe 

1% " 


150 ft. 
125 " 
100 " 


Vendor 
Vendue 
Veneer 


$30.00 

35-00 
45.00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 




773 



Goulds "Challenge'' Double- Acting Force Pump 



JVith Pitman for Machine Power 
Fig. 604 represents our "Challenge" Double-Acting Force Pump, mounted on plank, with pitman, guide 
and guide rod for attaching to face plate and crank pin by means of connecting rod. May be operated by 
Figs. 597 or 597>4, Horse Powers (page 102), or other machine power. They can be run up to a maximum 
of 40 to 50 revolutions per minute, though 30 would be better. Both suction and discharge fitted for gas pipe, 
unless otherwise ordered. 

Pump furnished with fibrous or metallic packed piston to order. 
Fig. 604. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 









Capacity 






Brass Lined 


Brass Cyl. | 




Cyl. 




per 


Suction 
















Rev. 






Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 


2^^ in. 


4!^ in- 


.19 gal. 


i^ in. pipe 


I in. pipe 


Alolec 


$30.00 


Repert 


$58.00 


4 


3 " 


4/2 " 




iVa " 


I 


Molty 


31.00 


Repesu 


58.00 


8 


4 " 


4/2" 


-49 " 


1/2 " 


1% " 


Monkish 


33-00 


Rideck 


63.00 


12 


.=; " 


S " 


.85 " 


2 




Moody 


45.00 


Rideds 


95.00 


16 


b " 


5 " 


1.22 " 


2^ " 


2 


Moon 


SS-00 


Rideer 


125.00 




146 



Rocker" Duplex Double- Acting Force Pumps 

With Brackets and Detachable Standards 




.J 



Fig. 1213 Fig. 1214 

Figs. 1213 and 1214, "Rocker" Force Pumps, have a general application for all purposes where a Hand 
Force Pump may be employed. They are provided with two double-acting pistons, each fitted with double 
cup leathers, working in brass-lined cylinders. The suction and discharge valves and valve seats are brass, 
and are accessible without disturbing pipe connections. Lever is long, of malleable iron and may be operated 
in a vertical or horizontal position. The working parts of the Pump are so nicely arranged that the slightest 
movement of the lever causes the water to flow at once. Suction and discharge regularly fitted for' iron pipe. 
Fitted for hose or lead pipe to order at extra price. For pumping wines, acids or hot water, Pumps should 
be specially fitted. This we do to order. Fig. 1213 has Brackets for attaching to wall or plank. Fig. 1214 
has Brackets, also detachable legs or standards. 

A check or foot valve should always be used in connection with above Pumps. 
Figs. 1213 and 1214. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Capacity 
Revolution 


Approximate 

Capacity 

per Minute 


Suction and 
Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Fig. 1213 


Fig. 1214 


Cipher 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


„. , 1 Brass-Lined 
Cipher 1 Cylinder 


2 

4 
6 
8 


2^ in. 
3 

4 " 


.21 gals. 
•33 " 
.60 " 
.82 " 


10 to 16 gals. 
18 to 24 " 
Zi to 40 " 
40 to 48 " 


I in. pipe 

i^ ;; 

2 


175 ft. 
175 " 
150 " 
150 " 


Metobe 
Metock 
Metuma 
Metimd 


$25.00 
28.00 
31.00 
37.00 


JNIoawed 
Moawig 
Moawon 
Moawub 


$-^7.25 
30.50 
33.7s 
40.00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. Pump not more than 25 feet above ' 



"Rocker" Duplex Double- Acting Force Pumps 

Mounted on Standards, With or Without Air Chamber 











Sectional View 



Fig. 1215 Fig. 1219 

General description of " Rocker " Force Pumps and their construction is given on preceding page. Pumps with legs or 
standards also have brackets by which they can be attached to wall or plank. 

Fig. 1215 has air chamber and cock spout. So arranged, these Pumps provide for water being drawn at spout or forced 
above to tank. Suction and top of air chamber regularly fitted for iron pipe. Fitted for lead pipe or hose to order. 

Fig. 1219 is same as Fig. 1214, on preceding page, with addition of suction and discharge elbows and iron couplings. 
Iron pipe of same size can be attached to end of elbow by removing hose coupling. A check or foot valve should always be 
used in connection with above pumps. 

Fig. 1215. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 



Approximate 
Capacity 
per JMinute 



Discharges 

, . . "Lift and 

Top of Air NoseofCoclc Force 
Chamber 



Cipher 



Mobuso 
Mobvab 
Mobvit 
Mobvox 



iirass 

Lined 

Cylinder 



Fig. 12. ig. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Capacity per 
Revolution 


Approximate Ca- 
pacity per Minute 


Suction and 
Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Cipher 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


4 
6 
8 


254 in 


.21. gals. 
• 33 


10 to 16 gals. 
18 to 24 " 

33 to 40 ;; 


I in. hose 

1% 


175 ft. 
17s " 

ISO 


Moonfat 
Moonfem 
Moongal 
Moonget 


$31.00 ■ 
35.00 

45.00 



*Total lift and force from water to point of discharge. Pump not more than 25 feet above water. 




Goulds "New Deluge" Suction Pump 

With Brass-Lined Cylinder and Removable Valves 

Fig. 829 represents our improved "New Deluge" Pitmp, which is de- 
signed for shallow or small vessels of not more than 15 to 20 feet depth of 
hold ; for contractors who wish to pump large quantities of water from 
excavations, etc., for irrigation or any other purpose where a compact and 
capacious Pump is desired. 

The cylinder is lined with brass, the valves rubber-faced and the lever 
socket made at such an angle that the bent wrought-iron lever when put in 
one side up is right for ordinary pumping, and by simply changing it to the 
other side up it becomes a vertical lever. This lever may also be worked 
from three different points, as shown by lugs in our cut. 

The Pump has large valves accessible and removable by hand from 
above, while to the bottom of the base is bolted a flange which may be cut 
for any size pipe ordered, or changed for other sizes if desired. 
Fig. 829. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity per 
Stroke 


Suction 


Lift 


Cipher 


Brass 
Lined 


6 in. 


4 in. 
6 " 


•49 gal. 
1.47 " 


2^ in. pipe 


20 ft. 
20 " 


Waken d 
Waking 


$23.00 
30.00 



Can furnish 83^ -inch by 6-inch Iron (not brass lined) Pump fitted 
4-inch pipe, with special foot valve for pumping asphaltum, at $50.00 list. 

Goulds "New Deluge" Suction Pump 

With Brass-Lined Cylinder and Removable Valves 

Fig. 836 represents our "New Deluge" Pump described above, ar- 
ranged with elevated base to be used above deck or foundation where it is 
desired to use hose suction or more convenient to make pipe connections in 
this manner. The suction flange is fitted for sizes of wrought-iron pipe 
given below, unless otherwise ordered, or can be cut hose gauge to take our 
regular suction half hose coupling, which is furnished at extra price. 



Fig. 836 





Fig. 


836. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity per 
Stroke 


Suction 


Lift 


Cipher 


Brass 
Lined 


6 in. 

m " 


4 in. 
6 " 


•49 gal 
1-47 " 


2>4 in. pipe 
3 


20 ft. 
20 " 


Weaken 
Weakees 


$24.00 
3 1. CO 



Goulds New Diaphragm Suction Pump 

With Bottom Suction for Pipe 

Fig. 1222 represents the most approved design of Diaphragm 
Pump. Lever is reversible and can be used at back of the Pump, 
or on either side. Lower valve is of metal, rubber faced, easy of 
access and readily removable. Waterways are large and easy. 
Diaphragm is made of best quality rubber. Pvmip combines 
simplicity with strength. In these Pumps the diaphragm takes 
the place of the plunger. They are particularly adapted for pump- 
ing water containing mud, sand, gravel, sewage, coal, chips or any 
semi-fluid matter. Pumps with bottom suction are used in places 
where they can remain stationary, as on vessels, barges, dredges, 
wharves, etc. We regularly fit as in our table below. 

Fig. 1222. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Suction 


Approximate Capacity 


Cipher 


Price 


3 

4 


2}i in. iron pipe 

3 

4 


i8oo gallons per hour 
3500 " " " 
6ooo 


Tokeot 
Todeka 
Todgac 


$17.50 

20.00 

35-00 



Goulds New Diaphragm Suction Pump 

With Side Suction for Hose or Pipe 

Fig. 1223, New Diaphragm Pump, is similar in general con- 
struction to Fig. 1222, described above, differing only in that it has 
side suction, and therefore a different kind of suction valve. This 
valve is brass, rubber-faced, resting upon an inclined seat, thus 
affording smallest obstruction to passage of any matter. Unless 
otherwise ordered, suction is cut 3-inch pipe thread, which is also 
the thread now generally used on hose couplings of that size. We 
can cut to any special hose gauge, if ordered. Suction hose and 
couplings ftirnished at market prices. Special brass hose coup- 
lings, suction hose and strainers furnished at market prices when 
ordered. 

Fig. 1223. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Suction 


Approximate Capacity 


Cipher 


Price 


2 

3 
4 


2)4 in. hose or iron pipe 
4 " 


1800 gallons per hour 

3500 

6000 


Tokepy 
Todels 
Tohig 


$21.50 

24.00 
45-00 




Fig. 1222 




Goulds Odorless Diaphragm Force Pump 



With Large Air Chamber and Reversible Levers 
Fig. I i6i illustrates our improved Odorless Diaphragm Force 
Pump, specially designed for pumping out sewers, cesspools, 
vaults, etc., or moving any semi-liquid matter which an ordinary 
Pump could not successfully handle. In this Pump a rubber 
diaphragm with special valve acts as plunger. Bronze valve seat 
and cover incase the inclined rubber-faced suction valve, offering 
least obstruction to passage of matter. The levers are wrought- 
iron and reversible. The stroke is short and operates easily. 
Pump has convenient hand-hole for getting at interior without 
removing air-chamber. Suction and discharge regularly fitted 
for iron-pipe, but can cut to any special hose gauge. We can 
furnish hose and couplings to order. 

Fig. 1161. Size, Price, Etc. 



Diameter 
Diaphragm 


Stroke 


Capacity 
Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Cipher 


Price 


13 in. 


2>^ in. 


1.47 gals. 


3 ill- pipe 


3 in. pipe 


Zutad 


$45.00 





Fig. I 161 



Two-Cylinder Suction Pump 

With Folding Levers 
The cut represents our new Two-Cylinder Suction or Contrac- 
tors' Pump. This Pump has large capacity, and for pumping out 
pits, mines, quarries, etc., will render most excellent service. These 
pumps can be mounted on a truck with wheels and drag handle, when 
so ordered, at a small additional expense. The levers can be folded 
into a small space, as shown in illustration. The sviction is always 
fitted for iron pipe unless ordered to the contrary, although can be 
arranged for suction hose when so specified. 

Fig. 1162. Size, Price, Etc. 



Fig-. 1 162 



Diameter 
Cylinders 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Cipher 


Price 


12 in. 


8 in. 


7-83 gals. 


6 in. pipe 


Tickist 


$140.00 



Goulds Ship's Main and Bilge Pump 

IVith Wood Levers 

The cut represents our improved Ship's Main and Bilge Pump, for use 
upon shipboard, in mines and upon plantations for irrigation. It has a re- 
versible top, heavy strong bed-plate, poppet valves of new design ; the suction 
pipe is attached to the vacuum chamber above the valves, so that they are 
always submerged ; the plungers are always made of brass, with large water- 
ways. We also furnish two and three-way cocks, at extra list price. See 
under Fig. 579. 

Fig. 578. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Diameter 
Cylinders 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Lift 


Iron Cylinders 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinders 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


SH in. 
5/2 '■ 
6 " 


61/2 in. 
8 ' 
8 " 


1-34 gal. 

1.64 " 
1.96 " 


3 in. pipe 

3 

3 


25 ft. 

25 " 

25 " 


Lestal 
Letada 
Levy 


$55-00 
60.00 
70.00 


Lidda 
Lien 

Maw 


$75-00 
80.00 
90.00 




Fig. 578 



Goulds Ship's Main and Bilge Pump 

With Wronght-Iron Extension Levers 

Fi?- 579 represents our improved Ship's Main and Bilge Pump, fully 
described above, arranged with wrought-iron extension levers, so that a large 
force of men can be employed in operating it. We also furnish two and 
three-turn brass cocks with elbows, where a suction pipe is wanted for each 
side of the keelson. 

Fig- 579- Sizes, Prices, Etc 



Diameter 
Cylinders 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Lift 


Iron Cylinders 


Brass-Lined 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


5/ in- 
8 " 


65/2 in. 
8 " 
8 " 
8 '• 


1-34 gal. 
1.64 " 

3-48 " 


3 in. pipe 
3 

3 

4 " 


25 ft. 
25 " 
25 " 
25 " 


Maya 
Mazed 
Mazy 
Mazera 


$60.00 
65.00 
75.00 

115-00 


Meada 
Meal 
Meaned 
Meant 


$80.00 
85.00 
95.00 

140.00 




5/9 



Brass 2-vvay cock, with 2 elbows for 2 suction pipes $18.00 net 

Brass 3-way cock, with 2 elbows for 3 suction pipes 20.00 net 




Fig. 518 



Goulds Two-Cylinder Force Pumps 

U'ith JVood or Wrought Levers 

Fig. 518 is a powerful Two-Cylinder Force 
Pump, which is double-acting in operation, 
simple and compact in build, all parts being 
readily accessible, and can be operated by wood 
levers or power, as desired. The suction is 
always fitted for wrought-iron pipe, and the 
discharge for hose, unless otherwise ordered ; 
can fit both ends for wrought-iron pipe, or 
both ends for hose, if ordered. 

Fig. 520 represents our Two-Cylinder Suction 
and Force Pump described above, arranged with 
extension levers. When these levers are put 
in place, they afford room for many men to 
work, and render this pump a most powerful 
engine for forcing water on fires, or supplying 
it for many uses about factories, ware-houses, 
wharves, etc. 




Fig. 520 











Fig. 5 


18. Sizes, P 


rices, 


Etc 










No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharge 


*^':.-' 


Iron Cylinders 


Brass-Lined Cyl. 


Brass Cylinders 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


4 


3 in. 


6^ in. 


.40 gal. 


i^ in. pipe 


1% in. hose 


100 ft. 


Hoax 


$35.00 


Holt 


$42.00 


Hoot 


$55.00 


6 


3/2 " 


6^ " 


•54 " 


2 " 


IV2 " . 




Hock 


40.00 


Home 


50.00 


Hops 


63.00 


8 


4 " 


8 " 


.87 " 


2/2 " 




75 " 


Hod 


45.00 


Honel 


55.00 


Hopel 


75.00 


10 


4!2 " 


8 " 


1. 10 " 


2>4 


2 


75 " 


Hoe 


52.50 


Hood 


67.50 


Hose 


87.50 


12 


5 


8 " 


1.36 " 


2Y2 " 


2 " 


75 " 


Hold 


60.00 


Hoofit 


75.00 


Hostal 


100.00 


16 


6 " 


8 


1.96 " 


4 


2V2 " 


50 " 


Hole 


85.00 


Hoopla 


105.00 


Hour 


135.00 











Fig. 5 


20. Si 


zes, P 


rices, 


Etc. 
























Iron Cylinders 


Brass-Lined Cvl. 


Brass Cylinders 


No. 


Diameter 
CyUnder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharge 




































Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 

$65.00 


4 


3 in. 


61/2 in. 


.40 gal. 


lyi in. pipe 


i^ in. hose 


100 ft. 


Visitab 


$45.00 


Visne 


$52.00 


VitaHze 


6 


3V2 " 


6/2 " 


•54 " 


2 


\V2 " 


75 " 


Visitan 


50.00 


Visor 


60.00 


Vitally 


73.00 


8 


4 


8 " 


.87 " 


2y> 


2 " 


75 " 


Visited 


55-00 


Vista 


65.00 


Vitals 


85.CO 


10 


4/2 " 


8 ■• 


1. 10 " 


2V2 " 


2 


75 " 


Visitfy 


62.50 


Visual 


77^50 


Vitiate 


97-50 


12 


5 " 


8 " 


1.36 " 




2 " 


75 " 


Visitor 


70.00 


Vital 


85.00 


Vitious 


110.00 


! 16 


6 " 


7 " 


i.g6 " 


4 


2\\ " 


50 " 


Visive 


95.00 


Vitalit 


115.CO 


Vitreos 


145.00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. Pump not more than 23 feet above \v; 




Fig. 283 



Goulds Two-Cylinder Force Pumps 

Witli Wood Levers or Folding Brakes 

Fig. 283 exhibits a new Two-Cylinder Force Pump, 
with wood levers, etc., and may be worked by hand or 
machinery, while Fig. 284 is the same Pump with folding 
brakes, which are large enough to admit four or six men 
working upon them. Pumps are made with brass-cased 
piston rods, valves and stuffing boxes. 

The valve at the bottom of the Cylinder is double and 
improved in its construction, and can be readily tripped or 
opened by pressing down the lever until it strikes the top 
of the air chamber. 



The Pump is simple in its construction, not liable to 
„^, get out of order, and by the directness of its action and 
'¥ consequent freedom from friction is a most efficient and 
powerful Pump. 




Fig. 284 











Fig. 2 


83. Si 


zes, P 


rices, 


Etc. 










No. 


Diameter 
Cylinders 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 
evolution 


Suction 


- Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron Cylinders 


Brass-Lined Cyl. 


Brass Cy 


LINDERS 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 


2^ in. 


6 in. 


26 gal. 


2 in. pipe 


1% in. hose 


125 ft. 


Dazed 


$38.00 


Polmegs 


$45.00 


Debar 


$58.00 


4 


3 " 


6 " 


37 " 


2 " 


iH " 


125 " 


Dazzle 


40.00 


Polmeho 


47.00 


Debase 


60.00 


6 


3/2 " 


6 " 


SO " 


2^ " 


iK " 


100 " 


Deafa 


47.00 


Polmeja 


57.00 


Debit 


70.00 


8 


4 " 


6 " 


65 " 


2^ " 


ly^ " 


100 " 


Deale 


55-00 


Polmeks 


65.00 


Debta 


85.00 


10 


4y2 " 


6 " 


83 " 


3 


2 


ICO " 


Deam 


65.00 


Polmelb 


80.00 


Debut 


100.00 


12 


5 " 


8 " I 


36 " 


4 


3 


75 " 


Balse 


75.00 


Polmem 


90.00 


Benec 


115.00 


16 


6 " 


8 " I 


96 " 


4 


3 


75 "- 


Dear 


100.00 


Polmeno 


120.00 


Decay 


150.00 











Fig. 284. Sizes, P 


rices , 


E tc 










No. 


Diameter 
Cylinders 


Stroke 

R 


Capacity 

per 
evolution 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron Cy 


LINDERS 


Brass-Lined Cyl. 


Brass Cylinders | 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 

4 
6 
8 
10 

16 


2y2 in. 

3 " 

s'A " 

4 " 
4^ 

5 " 

6 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 
6 " 
6 " 

8 " I 
8 " I 


26 gal. 
37 " 
50 " 
65 " 
83 " 
36 " 
96 " 


2 in. pipe 

214 " 

2]/2 " 

3 

4 
4 


1% in. hose 

3 

3 


125 ft. 
125 " 
100 " 
100 " 
100 " 

75 " 
75 " 


Deck 

Decker 

Decoyed 

Decry 

Deedo 

Belted 

Deema 


$53-0O 
55-00 
62.00 
70.00 
80.00 
90.00 

120.00 


Polmeop 

Polmequ 

Polmics 

Polmid 

Polmifu 

Primmo 

Primnu 


$60.00 
62.00 
72.00 
80.00 
95.00 
105.00 
140.00 


Deep 

Deeply 

Deera 

Defer 

Defix 

Blown 

Deftly 


$73.00 
75.00 
85.00 

100.00 

115.00 
130.00 
170.00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pumps not more than 25 feet above water. 



Goulds Hand and Power Rotary Force Pumps 

Probably in no class of manufacture is the axiom, "The best is the cheapest," better exemplified than in 
that of Hand and Power Rotary Force Pumps. 

Having been extensively engaged for the past 50 years in the manufacture and sale of these Pumps, we 
have profited by our experience, and feel justified, by the unsolicited testimony of our patrons and our con- 
stantly increasing sales, in saying we are to-day making the largest and best line of these goods in the market. 
A Rotary Pump must be made with the utmost care and accuracy, or it is worthless — and it is these points of 
excellence, accomplished by our skilled labor and improved machinery, that have earned the enviable reputa- 
tion of the "Goulds Rotary." 

These Pumps will lift water as far as any piston Pump and give a constant uniform discharge. 

When wanted for pumping hot liquids it is necessary that we should be advised of it, as we put in a 
metallic valve in that case. Bronze Pumps should always be used in distilleries, malt houses, etc. 

The whole inside working and principle of our Pumps are obvious from the illustrations given below, in 
which Fig. 299 represents the cams used in our smaller Hand Pumps, and Fig. 300 those in our large Power 
Pumps. 

Viezv of Goulds Rotary Pumps With Case Cover Removed 




The peculiar formation of these revolving 
cams or pistons was acquired after long experi- 
menting and successful practice, and has demon- 
strated them to be of such a shape as to produce 
the very minimum of friction and wear with the 
greatest results. 

The cases which receive these cams are en- 
gine lathe turned and bored and so perfctly true 
and smooth that the cams when in operation 
create almost a perfect vacuum and will "pick 
up" water quicker, for a long distance, and hold 
it better than any other Pump. The cams are not rough castings, "sand 
ground," as those in some inferior Pumps, but are carefully and accu- 
rately planed to mesh into each other and fit their case perfectly. 

It is also a point worth noting that if a little good oil be put into the 
case of our Pumps before and after using at first, or simply pump air with 

this oil a few times, the cams become as hard upon the surface as fine tempered steel, and are almost unaf- 
fected bv constant use afterwards. 

Drip plugs are provided for draining Pumps in cold weather. To do this, turn the cams backward a. 
single revolution to release all water. 



Fig. 299 
Sectional View 
Hand Rotary Pump 




Fig. 300 

Sectional View 

Power Rotary Pump 




Fig. 297 



Goulds Rotary Force Pumps 

With Balance Wheel for Hand Pozvcr 

Fig. 297 represents one of our celebrated Hand Rotary Force 
Pumps. They are adapted for every place or purpose wliere a 
Lift and Force Pump can be used, or can be moved to any place 
where water is within suction distance and instantly operated. 

Fig-. 297)^ Hand Rotary Pump is made in larger sizes than 
Fig. 297, and has higher base and larger balance wheel. The 
cam shaft is long enough to put another fly-wheel on, so that 
four men can work if necessary. Brass plugs are provided at top 
and bottom of case for letting out the water in cold weather. 
We would advise the use of a check valve at end of suction pipe, 
as it keeps the pipe always filled and renders the Pump ready for 
use with a single revolution. Constructive view of Rotary Pump 
is given on preceding page. By the addition of metallic lower 
valve, hot liquids can be handled as well as cold. Hot liquid 
must always flow to the Pump, as the vapors prevent any Pump 
from making a vacuum. 

For wine or liquor a Bronze Pump should always be used, as 
it is unaffected by the action of acids. Our Rotary Pumps are 
known in every country of the world as the very best made, and 
always give satisfaction. 

Fig. 297. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Fig. 297^ 



No 


Capacity 
per Alinute 


Suctioii 


DiSCH 


ARGES 


Diameter 
Balance 
Wheel 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


Bronze Case and 
Cams 


+BRONZE 


End of 
Spout 


Top of 
Spout 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 
3 


10 gals. 
13 " 

17 " 


1 14 in. pipe 
1V2 " 


I in. hose 
1% " 


I in. pipe 
I 

1 54 


i4'/2 in. 


60 ft. 
60 " 
60 " 


Ditty 
Dive 
Divan 


$19.00 
22.00 
26.00 


Dizzy 
Dock 
Dodge 


$41.00 
46.00 
51.00 


Primnyx 

Primob 

Primocs 


$51.00 

56.00 
63.00 



ig. 297 



Sizes, Prices, Etc 



No 


Capacity 
per Minute 


Suction 


Discharges 


Diameter 
Balance 


*Lift and 


Iron 


Bronze Case and 
Cams 


tBRONZE 




Top of 
Spout 














100 Revs. 




Spout 


Wheel 




Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 


10 gals. 


i^ in. pipe 


I in. hose 


I in. pipe 


20 in. 


60 ft. 


Doer 


$20.00 


Doled 


$42.00 


Primodl 


$52.00 


2 


13 " 


IK " 


I " 


I " 


20 " 


60 " 


Doff 


23.00 


Domel 


47.00 


Primof 


57.00 


3 


17 " 


1/2 " 


iVa " 


iJ4 " 


20 " 


60 " 


Doggel 


27.00 


Donad 


52.00 


Primoga 


64.00 


4 


27 " 


I'A " 


lY^ " 


i^ " 


20 " 


60 " 


Dogma 


35-00 


Done 


65.00 


Primul 


87.00 


4A 


27 " 


I^ " 


1/2 " 


i^ " 


36 " 


60 " 


Dogskin 


39.00 


Doit 


69.00 


Primnms 


91.00 


5 


ze " 


2 " 


2 


2 " 


20 " 


60 " 


Doing 


40.00 


Doom 


75.00 


Primve 


105.00 


.^A 


36 " 


2 


2 


2 " 


36 " 


60 " 


Doily 


44.00 


Dolce 


79.00 


Primvit 


109.00 


6 


45 " 


2y2 " 


2/2 " 


2^ " 


36 " 


60 " 


Voidues 


50.00 


Voiture 


100.00 


Primvo 


140.00 




Fig. 821 



Goulds Rotary Force Pumps 

Fig. 821 represents our Hand Rotary Force Pump arranged with 
side suction for hose or lead pipe. Unhke other Rotary Pumps, 
which are tapped for wrought-iron pipe, that must pass up through 
bottom of standard or base, this one is conveniently arranged for hose 
suction at side. Many reasons will suggest themselves of the prac- 
tical utility and convenience of this feature, as the suction hose may 
be dropped in any position readily, and as readily removed to another 
for immediate use. 

Fig. 819 represents our Rotary Force Pump with outside bearing 
and pulley fly-wheel for power use. This Pump may be used for any 
of the many services of Rotaries— for pumping hot or cold water, 
wines, liquors, etc., and is specially arranged for power use at a mod- 
erate expense. These Pumps are admirably adapted for use with 
high-speed gas, kerosene, or other engines, as the height of outside 
bearing admits the use of a very large pulley to compensate for speed 
of engine. 

Always fitted for wrought-iron suction pipe. 

Constructive view is shown on page 154. 

By the addition of a metallic lower valve any of our Rotary 
Pumps will handle hot liquids. Hot liquid must always flow to the 
Pump. For wines, liquors or acid substances, bronze Pumps should 
be used. 




Fig. 819 









Fig. 


821. Si 


zes, Prices, 


Etc. 








No. 


Capacity 
per Minute 
100 Revs. 


Suction 


DiSCHARGFS 


Diameter 
Wheef 


*Lift and 


Iron 


Bronze Case and 
Cams 


End of Spout 


Top of Spout 


1 Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 
$42.00 
47.00 
52.25 

66.25 
76.75 
101.75 


I 
2 

3 
4 


10 gals. 

13 " 
17 " 
27 " 

36 " 

45 " 


1% in. hose 

114 ;; 

1V2 " 

2 

2/2 " 


I in. hose 

I 

1% " 

2 

2/2 " 


I in. pipe 

I 

iH " 

iy2 ''^ 
2K2 " 


14^ in. 

14/2 " 

14H " 

20 

20 

36 " 


60 ft. 
60 " 
60 " 
60 " 
60 " 
60 " 


Watest 

Wateta 

Wateub 

Watevs 

Watewd 

Watexr 


$20.00 
23.00 

27.25 
36.25 
41.7s 
51.7s 


Wateyf 
Watfat 
Watfeg 
Watgan 
Watges 
Wathot 









Fig. 819 


. Sizes, P 


rices, 


Etc. 










No. 


Capacity 
per Mm., 
100 Revs. 


Suction 


Discharges 


Pulley 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 
Cipher 1 Price 


Bronze Case and 
Cams 


tBRONZE 


End of Spout 


Top of Spout 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 
2 

3 
4 

! 5 
; 6 


10 gals. 
13 " 
17 " 
27 " 
36 " 
45 " 


i^ in. pipe 
iVa " 

2 " 

254 " 


1 in. hose 

I 

lYi " 

2 " 

2/2 " 


1 in. pipe 
1% " 

lYz '• 

2 " 
2Y2 " 


12 X 3 in. 
12x3 " 
15x3 " 
16x4 " 
20 X 4 " 
24x4 " 


60 ft. 
60 " 
60 " 
60 " 
60 " 
60 " 


Vaguene 

Vahab 

Vahela 

Vahemy 

Vahenl 

Vaheop 


$25.00 
28.00 
32.00 
45.00 
50.00 
60.00 


Vahepa 
Vaheqt 
Vaherls 
Vahesm 
Vaheta 
Vaheub 


$47.00 , 
52.00 
57.00 
75.00 
85.00 

110.00 


Primwu 

Prinap 

Prinate 

Prhieb 

Prineco 

Prineds 


$57.00 
62.00 
69.00 

97-CO 
115.00 
150.00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. Pump not more than 20 feet above water. 
f'Bronze" Pumps have aU parts coming in contact with the liquid of bronze. 





Fig. 464 



Goulds Rotary Force Pumps 

For Hand Pumping 

Fig. 464 shows our Hand Rotary Pump, 
arrang-ed for holding- the suction pipe of the 
Pump rigid in the bung hole of the barrel. 
The holder can be used in barrels having 
any size of bung, from ij4 to 4 inches in 
diameter. With this apparatus, fluids can 
be pumped from a barrel or hogshead, and 
forced into a receptacle at a distance. 

The prices given below include suction 
pipe (three feet long), hose coupling, hook 
and holder. 

Fig. 665 shows Hand Rotary Force Pump, 
arranged on a flat base or plate, 7 x 10 
inches, with a cast-iron hvib projecting four 
or five inches. 

We fit discharge for hose coupling, but 
can fit for gas pipe if so advised. Con- 
structive view is given on page 154. For 
handling acid substances. Bronze Pumps 
should be used, 
g. 464. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




No. 


Capacity 
per Minute 
100 Revs. 


Suction 


Discharges 


Iron. 


Bronze Case and Cams 


tBRONZE 


End of Spout 


Top of Spout 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 
2 

3 


10 gals. 
13 " 
17 " 


I in. pipe 
1% " 


I in. hose 
I 

1% " 


I in. pipe 
I 


Girth 

Gist 

Give 


$17.00 
20.00 
24.00 


Glade 
Glared 
Glass 


$39.00 
44.00 
49.00 


Prineet 
Prinfu 
Pringas 


$49.00 
54.00 
61.00 



Fig. 665 



Etc 





Capacity 




Discharges 


Diameter 


Iron 


Bronze Case and Cams 


tBRO 


NZF. 




















No. 


per Minute 
100 Revs. 


Suction 


End of Spout 


Top of Spout 


Balance 
Wheel 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 


10 gals. 


i^ in. pipe 


I in. hose 


I in. pipe 


14/4 in. 


Louck 


$19.50 


Lung 


$41-50 


Pringet 


$51.00 


2 


13 " 


114 " 


I 


I " 


H'A " 


Luff 


22.50 


Lured 


46.50 


Prubo 


56.00 


3 


17 " 


I'A " 


1/4 


i^ " 


Hy2 " 


Luke 


26.75 


Lush 


51-75 


Prubum 


64.00 


4 


27 " 


I'A " 


1 5^ 


i>4 " 


20 


Lull 


36-50 


Lute 


67.00 


Prudal 


89.00 


5 


36 " 


2 " 


2 




20 " 


Lump 


42.00 


Mace 


77-50 


Prudet 


107.00 



ips have a!l parts coming in contact with the liquid of Bronze, including Fig. 464 Brass sucton pipe and Brass hook. 




1 185/2 



Goulds Power Rotary Force Pumps 

On Frame With Tight and Loose Pulleys 
Fig 1185/ represents our Rotary 
Force Pump on heavy cast-iron frame, 
with tight and loose pulleys for power. 
Its internal construction is described 
on page 154. Beyond the pulleys is 
a strong bearing with babbitt-lined 
boxes in which the driving-shaft 
runs. The shaft is also made long 
enough to take a balance wheel beyond 
the bearing, but this wheel is only fur- 
ished at extra price. They are largely 
used in creameries, breweries, wine 
cellars, oil refineries, etc. Fig. 1281 is 
same as Fig. 1 185/2 but without spout 
piece. These are largely used for 
pumping to tanks. By the addition of 
a metallic lower valve any of our Ro- 
tary Pumps will handle hot liquids. 
For handling acid substances Bronze 
Pumps should be used. 
;. 1185/. Sizes, Prices, Etc 




















Bronze Case 


1 


No. 


Capacity 
per Minute 
100 Revs. 


Suction 


Discharges 


Pulleys, 
Each 


*Lift and 
Force 








End of 
Spout 


Top of 
Spout 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 


10 gals. 


i^ in. 


pipe 


I in. hose 


I m. pipe 


8x2^ in. 


60 ft. 


Tubeul 


$27.00 


Tub fat 


$49-00 


Pulpac 


$60.00 


2 


13 " 


iH 




I " 


I " 


8x2i^ " 


60 " 


Tubevy 


32.00 


Tubfel 


56.00 


Pulpet 


65.CO 


3 


17 " 


iK' 




iVa " 


I '4 " 


8x2^ " 


60 " 


Tubewd 


38.00 


Tubfig 


63.00 


Pulpig 


75.03 


4 


27 " 


2 


' 


l]/. 


1V2 


12x3^ " 


60 " 


Dotad 


48.00 


Douse 


78.00 


Pulpod 


100.00 


5 


36 " 


2 


' 


2 


2 


12x3^ " 


60 " 


Doteb 


54.CO 


Dove 


90.00 


Pulpun 


120.00 


6 


45 " 


2y2 




2Y2 " 


2>4 " 


24 X 4 


60 " 


Weigky 


80.00 


Wheezin 


13500 


Pulpyx 


175.CO 










Fig 


. I 28 I 


. Size 


s, Prices, Etc. 











No. 


Capacity 
per Minute 


Suction 


Discharge 


Pulleys. 


*Lift and 


Iron 


Bronze Case 
and Cams 


tBRONZE 














100 Revs. 










Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 


10 gals. 


i]4 in. pipe 


1% in. pipe 


8x2^' in. 


60 ft. 


Puntum 


$26.00 


Punsis 


$48.00 


Quire 


$58.00 


2 


13 " 


1% " 


i>4 " 


8x2^ " 


60 " 


Puntvo 


31.00 


Pusjit 


55-00 


Rabidmu 


63.CO 


3 


17 " 


i^ " 


lyi " 


8x2K' " 


60 " 


Puntwi 


37.00 


Puskax 


62.00 


Rabidno 


73.00 


4 


27 " 


2 " 


2 


12x3^/4 " 


60 " 


Puntwut 


46.00 


Puskem 


76.00 


Rabidot 


96.00 


5 


36 " 


2 " 


2 


12x314 " 


60 " 


Punsab 


52.00 


Puslit 


88.00 


Rabidug 


116.00 


6 


45 " 


2/. " 


21^ " 


24 X 4 


60 " 


Punsel 


77.50 


Quihot 


13^-50 


Rabifa 


1 70.00 



Goulds Rotary Oil Pumps 

With Bracket for Attaching to Machines 

Fig-. Q44 is a special pattern Rotary Force Pump, desig-ned to pump 
small quantities of oil to pipe-cutting- and threading machines, bolt cutters, 
etc., or return this oil to reservoir from which supply is taken to machines. 
They are simple in construction, the principal mechanism being a pair of 
g-ears, which run tog-ether in a tight case. 

Fig. 944. Size, Prices, Etc. 



Ino. 
1 


Capacity 
per Min. 
100 Revs. 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


tBR 


ONZE 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


i 


I gal. 


}i in. pipe 


yi in. pipe 1 


100 ft. 


Awning 


$15.00 


Calmed 


$25.00 




*Total Hit and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 20 feet above liquid. 
fBronze Pump is made entirely of bronze. 

Fig-. r3Q4, Special Rotary Oil Pump, adapted for same uses as Fig-. 
944. This Pump can be used either as a right or left-hand Pump, and will 
furnish a constant flow of oil when running in either direction. We furnish 
bracket at side of Pump when so ordered. Special brackets made to order. 

Fig. 1394. Size, Price, Etc. 



No. 


Capacity 
per Minute Suction 
100 Revs. 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Cipher 


Price 





.375 gal. IVs or y. in. pipe 


y% or yz'm. pipe 


100 ft. 


Dinkl 


$10.00 



Goulds Rotary Oil Pump 

On Frame with Single Pulley 
Fig. 1239 is designed especially to supply the increasing demand for a 
small and inexpensive Rotary Force Pump for oil or gasoline. It is pro- 
vided with a substantial base with bearing for shaft cast thereon. Bearings 
are babbitted, suction is at side ; single tight pulley provides power con- 
nection. 

Pump furnished with tight and loose pulleys to order. 
Fig. 1239. Size, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Capacity 
per Min., 


Suction 


Discharge 


Pulley 


*Lift and 
Force 


Iron 


IBrgnze 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 


5 gals. 


I in. pipe 


I in. pipe 


I0X2>^ 


100 ft. 


Reefji 


$25.00 


Reefjod 


$55-00 



Fig. 944 




Fig. 1394 




*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 20 feet above liquid. 
tBronze Pump has all parts coming in contact with the liquid bronze. 




Fig. 965 



Goulds Semi-Rotary "Clock" Force Pump 

Donhle-Acting, i^'ith Removable Lever 

Fig. 965 represents our Semi-Rotary "Clock" Force Pump, arranged with removable 
malleable lever. 

Working parts of Pump comprise brass double wing, oscillating piston with bronze valves 
on each side of wing, encased in cylinder. The lever is attached to shaft or piston rod and the 
waterway of each set of valves is separated from the other in the suction-valve box. These 
Pumps are practically metallic fitted, and having no leather packing, may be employed in 
pumping hot liquids, oil, wine, etc. 

In our bronze-fitted Pumps all working parts are bronze, except cylinder case and cover; 
in Bronze Pumps, all working parts are made of this metal. 

Fig. 965. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 





Approximate 








Bronze Fitted 


Bronze 


No. 


Capacity 
per Minute 


Suction 


Discharge 


Force 






Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 


4 gals. 


Yz in. pipe 


Y in. pipe 


150 ft. 


Wordym 


$8.00 


Worldly 


$16.00 


2 


5 " 


Y " 


Y " 


150 " 


Worec 


9-SO 


Worm 


20.00 


3 


6 '• 




I " 


125 " 


Work 


11.00 


Wormal 


27.50 


4 


9 " 


Y4. " 


iX " 


125 " 


Worker 


13.00 


Wormy 


35-00 




13 " 


lY " 


iX " 


100 " 


Workin 


16,00 


Wornl 


42.50 


6 


19 " 


lY " 


i>^ " 


100 " 


World 


20.00 


Wornie 


50.00 


8 


26 " 


2 


2 


90 " 


Vahevb 


27.50 


Valency 


70.00 


9 


36 " 


2K " 


2Y " 


80 " 


Vahewx 


40.00 


Vareda 


90.00 




*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than is to 20 feet above water. 

Goulds Semi-Rotary "Clock" Force Pump 

Doiible-Acting. On Base 
Fig. 982 represents our celebrated Semi-Rotary "Clock" Pump, arranged on abase or 
standard. This base is detachable, and the Pump can either be used with the base, or can be 
bolted to a plank or the side of wall, as desired. These pumps are practically metallic fitted, and 
may be employed for pumping hot liquids, oil, etc. Suction and discharge always fitted for 
wrought-iron pipe unless otherwise ordered. When fitted for lead pipe or hose an extra charge 
will be made. j^ . „ ^ • n • t- ^ 

Pig. 982. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 982 



No. 


Capacity per 
Mmute 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Bronze Fitted 


Bronze 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 
2 

3 

4 

1 

8 
9 


4 gals. 

I ■■ 

9 " 
13 " 

S :: 
36 ■• 


Y in. pipe 

Y ;; 
iX ;; 

iX 

lYz " 
2 

2Yz " 


Yi in. pipe 

X ;; 

I.X " 
1% " 

lYz " 
2 

2Y " 


150 ft. 
150 " 
125 " 
125 " 
100 " 
100 " 


Wronga 

Wronger 

Wrongfu 

Wrongly 

Wrongne 

Wrongou 

Viveol 

Vivert 


$9.00 
10.50 
12.00 
14.00 
17.00 
21.00 
30.00 
42.50 


Zylop 

Zylopel 

Zylops 

Zylopqd 

Zylora 

Zylored 

Vivepa 

Viveql 


$17.00 
21.00 
28.50 
36.00 

44-00 
52-50 
72-50 
92.50 



and force from supply to point of de 



more than is t 



Goulds Semi-Rotary "Clock" Force Pump 

Douhlc-Acting. On Brackets 

Fig-. 1 149 represents our Semi-Rotary "Clock" Force Pump, arranged with 
removable malleable lever, and elbows for hose connections. 

In construction it is the same as Figf. 965, described on pag^e 160. 
Fig. 1149. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


1 .'\ppro.ximate 
Capacity 
per Minute 


Sue 




Discharge 


*Lift and 


Bronze-Fitted 


Bronz 


E 




Force 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 


4 gals. 


Yz in. 


hose 


Yz in. nose 


150 ft. 


Gnlfab 


$9.00 


Hailap 


$17.00 


2 




H 




U " 


ISO " 


Gnlface 


10.75 


Hailet 


22.50 


3 


6 •• 


I 




I 


125 " 


Gulfib 


12.50 


Hailik 


29.00 


4 


9 ■• 


iX 




iX " 


125 " 


Gulfog 


15.00 


Hailod 


37.00 


5 


13 " 


1-4 




iX " 


100 " 


Gulfus 


18.50 


Haikis 


45.00 


6 


19 '■ 


1% 


' 


1% " 


100 '• 


Gelfyx 


23.00 


Haims 


53-00 



Goulds Semi-Rotary "Clock" Force Pump 

O71 Base with Air Chamber 

Fig. 995 represents our "Clock" Pump, mounted on iron standard, with air 
chamber and cock spout. So arranged, these Pumps may be used for drawing 
water at the spout, or for forcing the water above the Pump to tanks, bath- 
rooms, etc. Having metal valves, they may be employed for pumping hot 
liquids, oil, etc. Sviction and discharge always fitted for wrotight-iron pipi 
unless otherwise ordered. When fitted for lead pipe or hose an extra charge 
will be made. 









Fig. 995. Sizes, Pri 


ces, Et 


c . 






No. 


.\pproximate 

Capacity 

per Minute 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 


Bronze-Fitted 


Bronze 


Force 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 


' 4 gals. 


X in. pipe 


yz in. pipe 


150 ft. 


Zutela 


$11.00 


Zutelop 


$19 00 


2 


D 




X " 


X ,' 


150 " 


Zuteled 


12.50 


Zutelny 


23 00 


3 


6 






I 


125 •• 


Zylonp 


14.00 


Zyma 


30 50 


4 


9 




iX " 


iX " 


125 " 


Zylonti 


16.00 


Zym 


3800 


5 


13 




iX 


iX " 


100 " 


Zyloo 


19.00 


Zymad 


46 00 


6 


19 




iX " 


iX " 


100 " 


Zyloosd 


24.00 


Zymeg 


56 00 


8 


26 




2 


2 


90 ■■ 


Vareef 


25.00 


Varegat 


n 50 


9 


36 




2X " 


2yz ■• 


80" 


Vareful 


47-50 


Varehes 


97 50 




'"Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 15 to 20 feet above water 



Fig 995 



163 



Goulds Power Rotary Force Pump 




t'^g- 1350 



Wit/i Tiglit and Loose Pulleys For Belt 

Fig". 1350 — Power Rotary Force Purnp, for 
100 pounds working- pressure, or 230 feet eleva- 
tion. — General Water Supply, Pumping- Oil, 
Chemicals, etc. 

The case is accurately bored and finished in 
the best possible manner. The main bearings 
are lined with babbitt metal. The two shafts are 
geared together at both , ends of the Pump. 
Gears are machine cut and protected by g-ear 
guards. Numbers i to 4 are mounted on cast 
iron bed plate, which preserves perfect alignment. 
Numbers 5 and 6 are provided with heavy out- 
board bearing supporting pulley shaft. 

Suction connection is made within the base 
directly beneath the case. Pulley shaft coupling- 
can be disconnected and Pump turned end for 
end on bed plate where necessary to procure 
proper running direction of Pump. 

Nos. I and 2 have two discharge openings 
fitted with interchangeable flanges, one tapped 
for pipe and the other threaded for hose coupling: 
and furnished with cap. 

Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6 have three discharg-e open- 
ings, two being- fitted as above and the third 
with blank flange. 

For Tables of Capacities and Power see page 
168. 

Prices. Etc. 



Fig. 1350. Sizes, Cap; 



cities, 



Capacity 

No- Re°v"olu- 
tion 


*Speed and Capacity per Minute. 

Varying with Kind of Work 

and Pressure 


Suction Discharges and'Eoose 
Pulleys 


Bronze Case 

'■^'^^ AND Cams 


Cipher Price 


Cipher Price 


1 .25 gal. 

2 1 .50 " 

3 100 " 

4 1-67 " 

5 2.50 " 

6 ,4-50 " 


100 to 250 revs., 25 to 60 gals. 

100 to 200 " 50 to 100 " 

TOO to 17s " iootoi75 " 
100 to 150 " 165 to 250 " 
75 to 125 " 185 to 310 " 
60 to 100 " 270 to 450 " 


3 in. pipe I ^ in. pipe and I '^ in. hose 12x3^ in. 

4 " 2 " " 2 " 16x4 " 

5 " 1214 " " 21^ " 18x5 " 

6 " !4 " " 2I/S " 124x6 

7 " S " " 2l/^ " I30X8 " 

8 " 6 " " 2^ " 36x10 " 


Vevbig $115.00 
Vevcar 130.00 
Vevcet 185.00 
Vepate 275.00 
Vepems 350.00 
Veqebs , 5S0-0O 


Veqecl $155.00 
Veqedm 195.00 
Verbubsi 305.00 
Verbve '■ 475.00 
Verbwf 600.00 
Verdevsj 950.00 



*Speeds given are a 



can be doubled for occasional service. 



Goulds Power Rotary Force Pump 

On Frame, With Couplings on Each End of Driving Shaft 



Fig. 135 1 — Power Rotary Force Pump, for 100 pounds 
working- pressure, or 230 feet elevation. — General Water 
Supply, Pumping Oil, Chemicals, etc. 

Working parts are mounted on heavy cast iron base. The shafts 
are geared together at both ends of the Pump. Gears are machine cut 
and protected by gear guards. 

The main bearings are Hned with babbitt metal. The case is accu- 
rately bored and finished in the best possible manner. 

Suction connection is made within the base directly beneath the 
case, and is regularly fitted for wrought iron pipe. 

Driving connections can be made at either end of the Pump. Proper 
direction or rotation of the Pump can be had regardless of the direction 
or rotation of the driving shaft because the rotation of the Pump is 
reversed by turning the Pump end to end on foundations. 

Nos. I and 2 have two discharge openings fitted with interchange- 
able flanges, one tapped for pipe and the other fitted for hose coupling 
and furnished with cap. 

Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6 have three discharge openings, two being fitted as 
above and the third with blank flange. 

For Tables of Capacities and Power see page 168. 

Fig- 1351- Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Fig. 1351 



No. 


Capacity 

One j tSpeed and Capacity 


Suction 




Discharges 


Iron 1 ^IZ^'cFuT 


*Bronze 
















■■• 


tion 








Cipher 


Price Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 14 gal. 100 to 250 revs., 25 to 60 gals. 


3 in. pipe 


i^in 


pipe and lyi in. hose 


Draft 


$100.00 Weaning 


$140.00 


Raptulo 


$170.00 


2 i/^ " 100 to 200 " 50 to 100 " 


4 


2 


"2 


Drag 


115.00 Weapon 


180.00 


Raptums 


230.00 


31 " iiootoi75 " 100 to 175 " 


5 " 


2/2 


" 2^ " 


Drain 


170.00 i Wear 


290.00 


Raptunt 


390.00 


\ 4 \i% " 100 to 150 " 16510250 " 


6 " 


4 


" 21/^ " 


Drake 


250.00 


Wearda 


450.00 


Raptva 


625.00 


, 5 \2y2 " 75 to 125 " 18510310 " 


7 " 


5 


" 2y2 " 


Dram 


325.00 


Wearer 


575-00 


Raptvex 


875.00 


6 4H " 60 to 100 " 27010450 " 


8 " 


6 


" 2l/^ " 


Dripom 


525.00 


Wearfu 


925.00 


Raptvil 


1425.00 



can be doubled for occasional service. 



t.Speeds given are a fair rate for continuous i 
pounds pressure. 

*" Bronze " Pumps have ali parts coming in contact with the liquid of bronze. 



ips are strong enough to force against about : 



Goulds Underwriters Rotary Fire Pump 




No. 6 



Fig- 1353 represents our Power Rotary Fire Pump, 
surmounted with air chamber, with outside bearings 
and one wide pulley for belt power. Driving shaft 
may be extended any distance, and outside bearing with 
pulley located at end. Flanged Coupling is inter- 
changeable at either end, thus readily adapting Pumps 
for any place or position. 

The suction is regularly fitted for wrought-iron 
pipe. It will be fitted for cast-iron pipe or hose 
when so ordered. There are five discharge openings 
on all Pumps. One has Flange cut for 2,^/^-inch 
hose coupling and furnished with cap. Another 
has Flange tapped for wrought-iron pipe of size stated 
in table below ; the other outlets are provided with 
blank flanges. All five flanges are interchangeable. 
See page 154 for construction view and description. 

An Underwriters Water Relief Valve should be placed 
close to the Pump. Valves for the several sizes should be : 

For the No. i Pump, i^ inch 
"2 " 2 " 
" 3 " 2/. " 
"4 " 3 
" 5 " ZV2 " 
"6 " 4 " 

For Tables, Capacities, Power and Efifective Fire 
Streams, see page 168. 







Fig. 1353- 


s 


izes , Prices, 


Etc. 






1 








Iron ' Bronze Case 


Size , "^^(^nf^ "■'"loMiod'M^lYer'vi^'r'^ i Suction 




Discharges 


Single 
Pulley 






'Revolu'nj 








Cipher ' Price Cipher Price 


No. I 


J4gal. 


400 to 500 revs., 100 to 125 gals. 3 in. pipe 


ij^ in. hose and i>4 in. pipe 


14X 8 in 


AUyer $125.00 Altactur ; $165.00 


" 2 


y2 " 


350 to 400 " 175 to 200 " 4 " 


2 


" " 2 


i8x 9 " 


Alsodin 


140.00 Altann 205.00 


" 3 


I 


350 to 400 " 350 to 400 " 5 


2 1/2 


" 2^/2 " 


22x12 " 


Weald 


200.00 Raptvoe 320.00 


" 4 


1% " 


300 to 350 " 500 to 580 " 6 " 


2% 


" 4 


24x14 " 


1 Wealden 


290.00 Raptvud 490.00 


" 5 


2^ " 


250 to 300 " 625 to 750 " :7 " 


2^2 


" s 


30x15 " 


\ Wealdis 


375.00 Raptvyw 625.00 


" 6 


4^ " 


20010250 " 900 to 1 125 " 8 " 


2/2 


" 6 


36x16 " 


Wealar 


600.00 Rapt wax rooo.oo 



See pages 276 to 279 for Prices, Pipe, Hose, Couplings, Play Pipes, etc. 



Goulds Underwriters Rotary Fire Pump 



With Coupling for Driving Shaft. 

Fig. 1352 has working parts mounted on heavy cast iron base, 
which preserves perfect aUgnment. The shafts are geared together 
at both ends of Pump. Gears are machine cut and protected by gear 
guards. 

The main bearings are Hned with babbitt metal. The case is 
accurately bored and finished in best possible manner. 

Driving connection can be made at either end of the Pump. 

Suction connection is made within the base directly beneath the 
case and is regularly fitted for wrought iron pipe. 

There are five discharge openings on all Pumps ; one has flani-e 
cut for 2^ inch hose coupling and furnished with cap ; another has 
flange tapped for iron pipe ; the other outlets are provided with blank 
flanges. All five flanges are interchangeable. 

An Underwriters Water Relief Valve should be placed close to 
the Pump. 

Valves for the several sizes should be : 

For the No. i Pump, V/i inch. 
2 " 

21/4 " 



3 

3/2 



For table of Capacities, Power, and Efficient Fire Streams, see page i 




No. 6 



Fig. 1352. Sizes, Capacities, Prices, Etc 



No. 


Capacity 
Revolution 


Speed and Capacity per Minute 
for Good Fire Service 


Suction 


Discharges 


Iron 


Bronze Case AND 

Cams | 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 
2 

3 

4 
5 
6 


Va gal. 

V2 " 
I 
1% " 

4J4 " 


450 to 500 revs., 112 to 125 gals. 
400 to 450 " 200 to 225 " 
350 to 400 " 350 to 400 " 
300 to 350 " SOD to 580 " 
250 to 300 " 625 to 750 " 
20010250 " 900 to 1 1 25 " 


3 in. pipe 
4 

5 " 

6 " 
7 

8 


1 Yj in. hose and i l/i in. pipe 

2 " " 2 " 
214 " "« 21/ 

2H " " 4 
2/. " " 5 
2^ " " 6 


Abacool 

Ablef 

Vedvcl 

Vevade 

Vevbad 

Vevble 


$IIO.CO 

125.00 
175.00 
260.00 
335-00 
535-00 


Abuten 

Achedin 

Rabiins 

Rabjoc 

Rabjud 

Rabkoo 


$150.00 
190.00 
295.00 
460.00 
585.00 

93S-0O 



Goulds Underwriters Rotary Fire Pump 

With Motor Bed Plate and Intermediate Gearing 




Fig. 1354- N0.5 
Fig. 1354- S 



Fig. 1354 has working parts mounted on heavy 
cast iron bed-plate, which preserves perfect align- 
ment. The shafts are geared together at both 
ends of Pump. Gears are machine cut and pro- 
tected by gear guards. 

The main bearings are lined with babbitt metal. 
The case is finished and accurately bored. 

Suction connection is made within the base 
directly beneath the case and is regularly fitted 
for wrought iron pipe. 

There are five discharge openings on all 
Pumps; one has flange cut for 21^-inch hose 
coupling and furnished with cap ; another has 
flange tapped for iron pipe ; the other outlets are 
provided with blank flanges. All flanges are in- 
terchangeable. 

Motor may be placed at end, or at back of 
Pump. The intermediate gearing may be single 
or double reduction according to motor speeds 
and requirements. Spur gears are iron, machine 
cut ; pinions either rawhide or steel according as 
specified and sold. 

We can furnish Electric Motors of any make or 
type, completing equipment ready for pipe and 
wire connections. 

An Underwriters Water Relief Valve should 
be placed close to the Pump. 

Valves for the several sizes should be : 

For the No. 1 Pump, I ^ inch For the No. 4 Pump, 3 inch 

!! - '.' -,. .'! ;; 5 ." 3^ " 

3 zVi ^ 64 

For Tables of Capacities, Power and Effective 
Fire Streams see page 168. 



Capacities, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Capacity 


Speed and Capacity per Minute 
for Good Fire Service 


Sue. 


Discharges 


Geared 


Iron 


Bronze Case and 
Cams | 


Cipher 


*Price 


Cipher 


*Price 


I 
2 

3 

4 
5 
6 


.25 gal. 
.50 " 

I.OO " 

1.67 " 

2.50 " 

4-50 " 


450 to SCO revs., IDG to 112 gals. 

400 to 450 " 200 to 225 " 

350 to 400 " 350 to 400 " 
300 to 350 " SCO to 580 " 
250 to 300 " 625 to 750 " 
200 to 250 " 900 to 1 1 25 " 


3 in. 

4 " 

5 " 

6 " 

7 " 

8 " 


114 in 

2 

2^/2 

2^ 
2>4 
2/2 


hose and i^ in 

" 4 
" 5 
" 6 


pipe 


As 
Required 

by the 
Electric 

Motor 


Zymo 
Zymols 
Verdepl 
Verdeqb 
Vesuwut 
Vesuax 


$235.00 
275.00 

345-0O 
500.00 
625.00 
975.00 


Zymn 

Zymrd 

Zymso 

Zylo 

Zylobs 

Zylocl 


$275.00 
340.00 
465.00 
700.00 
875.00 

1375.00 




*Price in 


eludes the Pump, Motor Base, extra G 


earings 


and int 


rmediate Gearing, 


but dc 


es not inclu 


de the Moto 









Goulds Underwriters Rotary Fire Pump 



JVITH FRICTIONAL GEARING. 




Fig. 1370. No. 6 

For Electric Fire Pumps, Figure 1354, for data of standard Rotary Fire Pumps, Figs. 1352, 1353, 
Power to drive Rotary Pumps, and for tables and notes on Fire Streams, see pages 164, 165, t66, 168. 



for 



Goulds Underwriters Rotary Fire Pump 

TABLE OF CAPACITIES AND POWER 



■ Gallons 
per Jlinute 



100 lbs. Pressure 



25 lbs. Pressure 



TABLE OF EFFECTIVE FIRE STREAMS. JOHN R. FREEMAN, C. E. 
Using 100 feet of 2>^-inch ordinary best quality rubber-lined hose between nozzle and hydrant, or Pump 



Smooth Nozzle, Size . 



Pressure at Hydrant, lbs 

j Pressure at Nozzle, lbs 

i*Vertical Height, feet, of Effective 

i Stream 

♦Horizontal Distance, feet. Effective 

Stream 

Gallons Discharged per Minute . . . , 



Smooth Nc 



s. Si; 



j Pressure at Hydrant, lbs 

Pressure at Nozzle, lbs 

!*Vertical Height, feet, of Effective 

I Stream 

♦Horizontal Distance, feet. Effective 

Stream 

Gallons Discharged per Minute . . . 



z 


113 
70 


-9 


30 


40 


8s 


91 


9S 


ss 


69 


-6 

363 


81 
392 


8S 
419 


£ 


66 

363 



Two hundred and fifty gallons per minute is a good standard fire stream with 80 pounds pressure at the hydrant. 

I ISO per cent, farther horizontally, but figures gi 



Goulds Centrifugal Pump Fittings 

Ejectors are used for priming- or chargfing Centrifugal Pumps where steam can be obtained. A 
Flap \'alve or Foot Valve, as shown below, is used in connection with Ejector. 

Ejector 





Sizes, P 


rices, 


Etc 










Number and Size Cen- \ 
trifugal Pumps j 


t^^and 


Zand 


3 


4 


5 and 6 


8 and lo 


12 and 


i8 


22 


Number of Ejector 

Diameter of Steam Pipe. . 
Diameter of Delivery and 
Suction Pipe 


?/3in. 
Kin. 

$8 


%'in. 

Min. 

$8 


?iin. 

$12 


$IS 


lU in. 

$25 


5. 

I Kin. 
$30 


6 
i5i in. 

$3S 


I'/in. 
2K2in. 

$4S 


3 in. 

$55 


Price of Ejector and 
Valves for Connecting.. 





Long: Radius Elbow, Plain 





Flap Valve is u^td on tnd of discharge pipe to prevent air from entering when using- Ejector. 

Foot Valve is used on end of suction pipe to hold column of water and keep pump primed. Iron Foot 
Valves only furnished with strainer when ordered. 

Long- Radius Plain Cast Iron Elbow is very desirable for use on Centrifugal Pump, as it does not im- 
pede the flow of water as does a short turn. 

Long Radius Swivel Elbow performs the same office as the Plain one described above, but is often 
found more convenient. 

Flap Valves and Foot Valves. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



For Centrifugal Pump No. 



Flap Valve, Flanged 

Foot Valve, Iron, Flanged , 
Brass 



8 


10 


.-■ 


13 


18 


22 

$150 
150 


$28 

30 


$36 
40 


$-14 
50 


$60 
7S 


^10 



Long R 


adius Plain and Swivel Elbows. Si 


z e s , 


Pri 


ce s , 


Etc. 




Size 


iK- 
inch 


inch 


2- 1 2K- 
inch inch 


inch 


4- 
inch 


5- 
inch 


6- 
inch 


8- 
inch 


10- 
inch 


12- 
inch 


inch 


i,^^h 


.18- 


20- 
inch 


22- 
inch 




$1.00 

1.25 


$1.25 
1.60 


$1.50 $1.75 
1.90 1 2.10 


$2.50 
3.50 


$3-50 
4.40 


$4.00 
S.oo 


$5-00 
6.25 


$10.00 

12.50 


$15.00 
19.00 


$17.50 
22.00 


$22.00 
27.00 


$25.00 

31.50 


$30.00 
37.50 


$38.00 

47-50 


*i2:oo 


Swivel Iron Elbow 



Goulds Vertical Centrifugal Pumps 




Siibniergcd and Suction Types 




Fig-. 1900 


, Submerged Type 










Fig 


I9OI, 


Suction 


Type 




Pump No. 
























j Pump No. 


Diameter 


Fro c 1 


Horse Power 


R 


EVOLUTIONS PER Ml 


NUTE AT V, 


HIGH Pumps should be Run 


TO Deliv 


ER 


Diameter 


Discharge 


Capacity 
per Minute 


Required 




"Economic 


\L Capaci 


ty" TO D 


ifferent 


Elevations 




I Discharge 


Opening 


for Each foot 
Elevation 




















•Opening 


Inches 


5 feet 


10 feet 


IS feet 


20 feet 


2S feet 


30 feet 


3S feet 


40 feet 


SO feet 


Inches 


lYz 


70 gal. .058 


570 


806 


988 


"41 


1276 


1398 


1510 


1614 


1805 


1/2 


iX 


90 ' 






075 


428 


605 


741 


856 


957 




II33 


I2I0 


1354 


l3/ 


2 


120 ' 






10 


342 


484 


S93 


684 


765 


838 


906 


968 


1082 


2 


2/2 


185 ' 






IS 


321 


454 


SS6 


642 


718 


786 


849 


908 


1 01 5 


1 2'A 


3 


26s ' 






22 


302 


427 


524 


604 


67s 


740 


799 


854- 


955 


3 


2/2 


360 ' 






26 


302 


427 


524 


604 


67s 


740 


799 


854 


955 


3/2 


4 


470 ' 






30 


285 


404 


498 


570 


638 


700 


755 


808 


902 


4 


5 


735 ' 






4S 


256 


362 


44S 


514 


575 


629 


680 


727 


813 




6 


1.060 ■ 






59 


214 


302 


370 


428 


478 


524 


566 


605 


676 


6 


8 


2,000 ' 




I 




183 




317 


366 


409 


448 


485 


517 


579 


8 


10 


3.000 ■ 




I 


52 


168 


238 


291 


336 


376 


411 


445 


475 


532 


10 


12 


4,300 ' 




2 




133 


188 


230 


266 


298 


326 


352 


376 


421 


! 12 


IS 


7,000 ■ 




3 


5 


105 


148 


181 


209 


234 


256 


277 


295 


331 


15 


IS* 


7,000 ' 




3 


5 


151 


213 


261 


301 


337 




399 


426 


477 


15* 


18 


10,000 • 




4 


50 


105 


148 


181 


209 


234 


256 


277 


295 


331 


18 


18* 


10,000 ' 




4 


50 


151 


213 


261 


301 


337 


369 


399 


426 


477 


18* 


20 


12,000 " 


S 


40 


144 


202 


245 


28s 


321 


348 


376 


400 


448 


20 



* Refers to low-lift Pumps. 

.\bove table gives co/r?f/ speed of our Pumps as employed under us 
.bends and elbows, or a great length of piping, the above speed must be som 



conditions of pumping. If wa 



be forced through a number of 



Goulds Vertical Centrifugal Pumps 

Submerged and Suction Types 

Fig. 1900 — Shown on the opposite page, is our Vertical Submerged Centrifugal Pump. This pump 
must be placed below the surface of the liquid to be pumped and needs no priming. The weight of the shaft 
is entirely supported by the yoke which has a bearing with adjustment at the top, making a very durable 
Pump, there being no step bearing inside the shell to cut and wear. We will fit with vertical timber castings 
on the sides of the shell instead of feet if so ordered. 

Fig. 1901— Vertical Suction Centrifugal Pump, may be attached direct to driven wells, or placed in 
pits above the surface of the water. It may be placed with safety in wells where there is danger of the water 
rising, as it will run submerged. The yoke, with adjustable bearing at the top, supports the entire weight 
of the shaft and is easy of access for attention. The gland is provided with a water seal. We will fit with 
vertical timber castings on the sides of the shell instead of feet if so ordered. 

For Foot Valves, Flap Valves, Ejectors, etc., see page 169. 







F 


i g . 1900 and 


I 90 I . 


Sizes , 


Cap acities 


. Pri 


ce s , 


Etc. 






Pump No. 

Diameter 
Dis- 
charge 

Opening 
Inches 






Diameter 


Floor 


Distance 

from 
Bottom of 

Pump to " 
Center of 

Coupling 


Coupling 


Fig. 1900. 


Submerged Type 


WITH 


Fig. 1901, Suc.Type 
WITH Elbow, One 


Size 


Economical 


and 




Bored for 


Elbow 




Pair Coup's. PuL. 


Pipe 


Capacity 
per Minute 


Face of 

Pulley 

in Inches 


Required 
Inches 


Connecting 

Shaft, 

Diameter 




EY AND One Bearing 


AND One 


Bearing 


Suction 

Flange 
Fig. igoi 


Iron 


Brass 


Iron 


Cipher 1 


Price 


Cipher 


1 Price 


Lipher 


Price 


IK. ' 


70 


Ral. 


Sx 5 in- 


13 X 20 in. 


21^ in. 


Vs in. 


Zymek 


$40.00 


Bill 


$70.00 , Reef ky 


$44.00 


2 in. 


Wa 


90 




6x5 " 


17 X 24 " 


24 " 


I 


Pant 


So.oo 


Peak 


90.00 Reeflu 


55-00 


2 


2 


120 




6x 6 " 


21 X 28 " 


28J4 " 


i^ " 


Pare 


65.00 


Peal 


110.00 Reefmor 


72.00 


3 " 


2V2 


I8S 




7x 6 " 


23 X 31 " 


307/8 " 




Wander 


80.00 1 Wang 


135.00 Reefnir 


88.00 


3/2 " 


3 


26.S 




7x 8 " 


25 X 33 " 


uYa " 


1/8 " 


Park 


9S.0O Peat 


150.00 Reefnud 


105.00 


4 


3K 


360 




8x 8 " 


26 X 35 " 


35 K " 




Tookfvx 


103.00 i Tookfop 


200.00 Tookfir 


114.00 


4/ " 


4 


470 




lox 8 " 


28 X 38 " 


1 375^ " 


I'A " 


Part 


110.00 Peck 


240.GD Reefoj 


122.00 


5 


5 


735 




10x10 " 


32 X 43 " 


i 43 " 


iH " 


Zymel 


140.00 1 Bind 


315.00 Reefju 


155-00 


6 " 


6 


i,o6d 




14x12 " 


38 X 52 " 


; 48/2 " 


15/8 " 


Pass 


170.00 Peek 


360.00 Reefqiit 


igo.oo 


8 " 


8 


2,000 




18x12 " 


45 X 56 " 


65 " 


2 


Past 


265.00 


Reegas 


295.00 


10 


10 


3,000 




20x12 " 


51 X 68 " 


65 " 


2 " 


Pate 


330.00 ; 


Reeget 


365-00 


12 


12 


4>30O 




24x14 " 


63 X -2 " 


72 " 


23/8 " 


Path 


420.00 


Reegim 


475-CO 


15 " 


IS 


7,000 




30x16 " 


77 X 102 " 


78 " 


sVa " 


Pave 


600.00 


i Reegog 


665.00 


18 " 


IS* 


7,000 




30x15 " 


60 X 71 " 


78 " 


3/ " 


Regeab 


480.00 


Reegum 


530.00 


18 " 


18 


10,000 




36x18 " 


98 X 126 " 


84 " 


3H " 


Pawn 


950.00 


Reegvo 


1050.00 


20 


18* 


10,000 




30x16 " 


66 X 78 " 


78 " 


z% " 


Regeel 


850.00 


iReegvus 


940.00 


20 


20 


12,000 




36x20 " 


73 X 92 " 


54 " 


4 " 


Regeff 


1200.00 


;Reegwe 


1325.00 


22 



' Refers to Low-Lift Pumps. 

For table of revolutions and power requi 



- to ditTerent heights 



Goulds Horizontal Centrifugal Pumps 



SIDE SUCTION PATTERN 




Fig. 1902, Without Primer 



Fig. 1903, Witli Primer 



Goulds Horizontal Centrifugal Pumps 

Fig. 1902 — Standard Side Suction Centrifugal Pump. This Pump is designed and constructed 
throughout on very Hberal Hues. The case or shell is of the solid type, very heavy and the runner of large 
diameter, adapting the pump for slow speed. The inside of the case is machine finished and the runner 
machined and accurately fitted to it ; and our construction gives a closer running fit and greater efficiency 
than can be obtained in the old style split case. The shaft is large and the bearings are generously propor- 
tioned, an ample stuffing box and gland being provided. The discharge can be readily adjusted at any 
angle. All parts are accurately interchangeable and any part can be readily duplicated. 

Fig. 1903 — Is our Standard Side Suction Centrifugal Pump with the addition of a suction primer. 
It is sometimes desirable to prime the smaller pumps by hand. This Pump is primed by opening the air- 
cock at the top of the case and then using the hand pump on the primer until the water flows from the air- 
cock, when the Pump can be started. No foot valve or flap valve is necessary when this primer is used. 
On sizes above 6 inches it is advisable to use an ejector and either a foot valve or a flap valve. 

For Foot A'alves, Flap Valves, Ejectors, etc., see page 169. 



Figs. igo2 and 1903. Sizes, Capacities 



Etc. 



No. Pump 


Size Pi 






BMoor Space 


Fig. 1902. Without Primer 


Fi 


G. 1903. With Primer 


Diameter 
of 


^ Capacity 




Required 
in Inches. 


















Flang 


Pulley 
in Inches 


Iro 


n 


Brass 
Fitted 
Extra 


Brass 


Ir 


on 


Brass 
Fitted 
Extra 


Brass 






per Minute 


















Suctio 


Primer 


Cipher 


Price 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Price 


^Vz 


2 i 


1. 70 gals. 


P 5 


13X 2r 


?.""^ 


$45.00 


$15.00 


$85.00 


Cabined 


$55-00 $15.00 


$105.00 


lU 


2 


90 ■• 


6x 5 


I7X 24 


Mane 


60.00 


18.00 


100.00 


Oval 


70.00 


18.00 


120.00 


2 




120 " 


6x 6 


2IX 31 


Many 


75.00 


22.00 


125.00 


Oven 


90.00 


22.00 


150.09 


^% 


3'A 


185 •• 


7x6 


23X 32 


Wanting 


90.00 


27.00 


150.00 


Wapiti 


105.00 


27.00 


175-00 


3 


4 


265 " 


7x8 


2SX 34 


Mar 


110.00 


30.00 


175.00 


Over 


130.00 


30.00 


210.00 


y/z 


4>^ 


360 •• 


8x 8 


26x 36 


Tookfg 


120.00 


40.00 


230.00 


Tookfit 


145.00 


40.00 


270.00 


4 


5 


470 '■ 


lox'B 


28x 39 


Mare 


130.00 


48.00 


275.00 


Oxen 


155-00 


48.00 


330.00 


5 


6 


735 " 


10x10 


32X 46 


Broadcast 


165.00 


72.00 


350.00 


Bugler 


195-00 


72.00 


420.00 


6 


8 


1 ,060 ' ' 


14x12 


38X 50 


Mark 


200.00 


108.00 


410.00 


Oyer 


240.00 


08.00 


495.00 


8 


10 


2,000 " 


20x12 


4SX 64 


Marl 


310.00 






Pace 


375-00 






10 


12 


' 3.000 " 


24x12 


51X 69 


Mars 


395-00 






Pack 


470.00 








12 


15 


■ 4,300 " 


30x14 


63X 71 


Mart 


500.00 
















15 


18 


7,000 " 


40x15 


77^ 80 


Mash 


850.00 


















18 


7,000 " 


30x15 


60X 68 


Regegs 


710.00 
















18 


20 


' 10,000 " 


40x16 


93x103 


Regeho 


1,300.00 
















18* 


20 


• 10,000 " 


30x16 


66x 72 


Regfat 


1,150.00 
















20 


22 


• 12,000 " 


36x20 


73^ 83 


Regfen 


1,540.00 

















*Refers to Low Lift Pumps. 

Cipher is given for iron pump only. When Brass-Fitted Pump is wanted add to cipher the word "Brass- 
Fitted." When Brass is wanted add the word "Brass." 

For table of revolutions and power required to el-vate v/ater to different heights, see page 170. 



Goulds Double-Suction Centrifugal Pump 




Fig. II 



This differs from other Horizontal Pumps in having a 
suction inlet on each side of the pump case, so that an equal 
amount of water enters on each side of the piston, thus per- 
fectly balancing it and preventing all end-thrust of pump shaft. 
The pump is especially designed for use where the lift is high 
or suction pipe long, and is made very strong to withstand 
heavy pressure. It passes muddy and gritty water without 
injury to parts. AUwaterways in suction inlet of pump case 
are proportioned so as to give a free and easy flow of uniform 
velocity. 

The shaft is turned steel, running in bearings having a 
length about six times the diameter of the shaft. The pump 
shell can be swiveled on the hooded frame, so as to bring suc- 
tion and discharge in the position most suitable for its work. 

For Foot Valves, Flap Valves, Ejectors, etc., see page i6g. 





F 


g. II 58. Sizes, Cap 


a c i t i e s, P 


rices. Etc. 




No. Pump 
Diameter Dis- 
charge, 
Inches 


Economical 

Capacity per 

Minute 


Horse Po 

Required pe 

Elevatic 


^Foot Diameter Suction 
„ °°* Opening 


Pulley 


Floor 

Space Required 

in Inches 


Iron 


P„„ 










Face 




Cipher 




iK 


70 gals. 


.058 H 


P. 2 in. 


7x 8 in. 


20x32 


Maulin 


$ 60.00 


lU 


90 '• 


.075 ' 


1 2 


7x 8 " 


20x32 


Mauljb 


75-00 


2 


120 " 


1 .10 


iVz " 


8x 8 •• 


26x35 


Maulki 


90.00 


2^ 


i8o " 


•15 


3/2 " 


8x 8 " 


26x35 


Maully 


100.00 


3 


260 " 


.22 


3/2 " 


8x 8 " 


27x38 


Maulmii 


125.00 


4 


470 " 


■ 3,0 ' ' 




10x10 " 


33x40 


Maulnx 


175.00 


■ 5 


735 •■ 


■45 


6 ' ' 


12x12 " 


37x49 


■ Mailman 


250.00 


6 


1,050 " 


•59 


7 " 


15x12 " 


43x51 


Maumet 


350.00 


8 


2,000 ■' 


1 .00 ' 


9 " 


20x12 " 


52x61 


Maumfb 


500.00 


10 


3,000 " 


1-52 


j II 


24x12 " 


57x73 


Maumgo 


775-00 


12 


4,200 " 


2.00 


13 


30x14 " 


69x82 


Maumhs 


I. 120. 00 


15 


7,000 " 


3-50 


18 


40x15 " 


89x78 


Maumik 


1,325.00 


i8 


10,000 ," 


4-50 


' 20 " 


40x16 " 


90x80 


Maumjt 


2,050.00 



of larger Pumps on .\ppli 



Brass, bronze or lead Pumr 



:Ier. Foot valves extra. 



Goulds Sand and Dredging Pump 



Fig. Ii8i shows our Sand and Dredging Pump. 
The Pump shell is made in one casting and is very 
heavy, especially in the part that receives the greatest 
wear. A removable disk is fitted to the suction side 
of Pump, which can be readily removed, and as this 
opening is larger than the piston, this can be with- 
drawn without disturbing the Pump shell or any other 
part. The pistons have removable liners. It is heavily 
ribbed inside and has a large surface on the bottom. 
The bearing pedestals are very strong and heavy, so as 
to prevent any vibration. 

We can furnish any of our Dredging Pumps with 
engines, single or compound, directly connected, and 
will, upon application, make special estimates for 
same. 

Pumps furnished with Suction and Discharge 
Elbows, Flap Valve and Ejector. 

For Foot Valves, Flap Valves, Ejectors, etc., see 
page 169. 




Fig. 1 181 Sand and Dredging Pump 







F 


ig. 1181. Sizes, Capacities, Prices, 


Etc. 












Cubic Yards Material 








Iron Pump with Suction 


Pump No. 

Diameter 
Discharge 

Opening 
Inches 


Diameter 
Suction 


Capacity 
perMin. 


PER Hour 
Per Cent, of Solids 


Horse Power 

Required 

for Each 10 

Feet 

Elevation 


Size of 
Pulleys- 


Will Pass 
Solids 

Diameter 
Inches 


AND Discharge Elbows, 
Flap Valve and Ejector 


10 
Per Cent. 


Per'6ent. 


Per Cent. 


Cipher 


Price 


I 


r-- 


470 gals. 
1,050 " 


14 yds. 
30 " 


21 yds. 
45 " 


28 yds. 
60 " 


4 


12 X 12 in. 
20 X I 2 " 


2 


Remaeh 
Remafg 


$210.00 
300.00 


8 
10 


8 " 
10 " 


2,000 " 
3,000 " 


60 " 
90 " 


90 " 

135 " 


120 " 
180 " 


IS 

25 


24 X 14 " 
30X 15 " 


6 

8 


Rem ago 
Rem ah i 


475-00 
600.00 


12 


12 " 


4,200 " 


125 " 


190 " 


250 " 


30 


36 X 20 " 


10 


Repemo 


850.00 


;i 


:i:: 


7,000 " 
10,000 " 


210 " 
300 " 


315 " 
450 " 


SS" 


50 
70 


42x24 " 

48 X 30 " 


10 
10 


Repens 
Repeol 


1775.00 
2000.00 



Goulds Steam Centrifugal Pumps 

Figr- 1344. Standard Side-Suction Steam Pump, shown on this pag-e, is the type most extensively used 
for all purposes, and for general work is the best Pump on the market. As a machine it is perfect. It is 
very strong- and solid. It has large diameter shaft running in long bearings lined with best babbitt metal. 
All parts are accurately machine fitted. It is furnished complete with oilers and wrenches, and with suc- 
tion and discharge flanges, threaded for standard wrought-iron pipe unless otherwise ordered. 

For Foot Valves, Flap Valves, Ejectors, etc., see page i6g. 






Fig- 1344- 


Sizes, 


Capacities, Etc. 




No. Pump 


Economical 


Suitable 


Size S 


TEAM 








Diameter 


for 


Cylinder 


Size 


Size 




Discharge 
Opening 


Capacity, 

Gallons 

per Minute 


Elevations 
in Feet 






Steam 
Pipe. 


Exhaust 
Pipe, 


Cipher 








up to 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Inches 


Inches 




2 


120 


25 


3 


3 


Y 


I 


Baldness 


2/^ 


180 


25 


3 


3 


% 


I 


Ballad 


3 


260 


25 


3 


3 


H 




Ballet 


4 


470 


25 


4 


4 


U 


I 


Balmoral 


; 4 


470 


25 


5 


5 




iX 


Bandana 


5 


735 


25 


5 


5 




iX 


Bandcoat 


6 


1,050 


30 


5 


5 




iX 


Bandelet 


■ 6 


1,050 


30 


6 


6 


iX 


iK 


Bandoline 


I 


1,400 


25 


S 


5 




iX 


Bandrol 


1 


2,000 


20 


6 


6 


1/4 


i>^ 


Bang 


2,000 


25 


7 


7 




2 


Banging 


8 


2,000 


30 


8 


8 


1/2 


2K 


Banister 


10 


3,000 


10 


6 


6 


^}i 


^Yt 


Banner 


10 


3,000 


IS 


7 


7 


I'A 


2 


Barnacle 


10 


3.000 


20 


8 


8 


i^ 


2yz 


Baseboard 


10 


3,000 


25 


9 


9 




3 


Basemod 


10 

lOf 


3.000 


30 


10 


10 


2^ 


3 


Basquets 


3.000 


40 


12 


10 


2Vz 


3 


Bathed 


12 


4,200 


20 


9 


9 


2 


3 


Beandt 


12 


4,200 


25 


10 


10 


2% 


3 


Beardless 


12 

I2t 


4.200 


30 


12 


10 


2K 


3 


Bearhogf 


4,200 


40 


14 


12 


3 


3>^ 


Bearson 


'^* 


7.000 


30 


14 


14 


3 


4 


Beefers 


15* 


7,000 


22 


12 


10 


2>^ 


3 


Befegh 


18 
18* 


10,000 


30 


IS 


16 


4 


5 


Beforegh 


10,000 


20 


12 


12 


3 


3;^ 


Begemot 


20 


12,000 


20 


14 


_^_^ 


^ i 


4 


Belteof 



tSpecia! High Lift Pumps. 



! upon application. 



Goulds Steam Sand and Dredging Pumps 



Fig-. 1343, Dredging Steam Pump with Single Engine, is 
furnished complete with suction and discharge elbows, flap 
valve and ejector for priming. The Pump shell is in one cast- 
ing, very heavy, with extra metal provided in such parts that 
are most subject to wear. A removable disc is fitted to suction 
side of shell, which gives easy access to the inside of the 
Pump or for removal of piston. Stuffing box bearing is adjus- 
table for v/ear and is fitted with water injection to keep sand 
out of bearing. The Pump is balanced for end thrust. 

For Foot Valve, Flap \'alves. Ejectors, etc., see page i6g. 

Fig. 1343. Sizes, Etc 




^ig- 1343 



No. Pump 
Diameter 
Discharge 
Opening 


Suitable for 


Description 


Size of Steam Cylinders 


sizeste""^ 






Elevations 
in Feet up to 


of 
Engines 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Pipe 


Pipe 


"vVeight 


Cipher 


4 


15 . 


Single 


6 


6 


iX-i 


1. i>^-in. 


1,400 


Artful 


4 


25 


Double 


4 


4 


ix ; 


i>^ " 


2,100 


Askanop 


6 


20 


Single 


7 






2 


3,000 


Askewol 


6 


27 


Double 




r 


i>^ ' 


2 


3,800 


Aslakerd 


8 


25 


Single 


8 


8 


■ ^Yz ' 


2/. ;; 


4,800 


Aslekoh 


8 


30 


Double 


7 


7 


2% 




6,200 


Aslagon 


10 


25 


Single 


10 


10 


2% 


' 3 " 


6,500 


Asoaked 


10 


30 


Single 


12 


10 


2>2 ' 




11,000 


Aspron 


10 


35 


Single 


12 


12 


3 ' 


3;^ " 


14,000 


Aspectus 


10 


30 


Double 


8 


8 


2Yz 


1 3 " 


7,500 


Aspire 


10 


38 


Double 


9 


9 


3 


4>^ " 


12,200 


Auditor 


10 


55 


Double 




10 


3 


xYz " 


16,000 


Aversion 


12 


25 


Single 


12 


12 


3 


3/^ " 


10,500 


• Awake 


12 


30 


Single 


14 


14 


3 


4 


lj,000 


Awlse 


12 


38 


Double 


9 


9 


3 


! 1 4>< ;; 


12,000 


Awnless 


12 


45 


Double 


12 


10 


3^3 




17,000 


Axial 


12 


70 


Double 


14 


12 


5 


' 6 " 


21,000 


Badge 


15 


35 


Double 


12 


12 


4 


' 1 c '• 


24,000 


Bailed 


• 18 


35 


Double 


14 


12 


5 


6 " 


26,000 


Baked 



Price upon application. 



178 



Goulds "Pyramid" Double- Acting Piston Pump 




Fig. 1329 



Fig. 1329 — ''Pyramid" Power Force Pump, 
combines ample power and large capacity in a 
most com.pact form. Its overall dimensions are 
smaller than those of any similar Pump of same 
capacity and strength. 

The shaft bearings are not on the cylinder 
head, thus avoiding undue strain and tendency 
to leak at this point. Cylinder is brass-lined. 
Piston is cup-leather packed. Rubber disc valves 
on brass valve seats. Piston and valves easily 
accessible without disturbing pipe connections. 
Suction can be taken from either side. Discharge 
can be turned in four directions. We list four 
sizes, but will add other sizes as occasion re- 
quires. 

This Pump is especially adapted to meet the 
requirements of a medium priced compact Power 
Pump to be operated by gas and gasoline engines 
or other belt power. 



Fig. 1329. Sizes, Capacities, Prices, Etc, 



Capacity 
One Rev. 
of Crank 

Shaft 



Usual Speed and Capacity 
per Minute 



For 
Elevation 



Size of Pipe 



Suction ' Discharge 



Tight 

and 

Loose 

Pulleys 



Cipher Price 



■31 gal. 
•54 " 
.85 " 
1.22 " 



40 revs., 12.4 

40 " 21.6 

40 " 34.0 

40 " 48. 



125 feet 
125 " 
125 " 
125 " 



1 14 in. 



2K' 



5 to I ' 15x21/^ in. Warrigh $55-00 

5 to I 15x3 " Warrird 65.00 

5 to I 16x3 1/4 " Woomaw; 75-00 

5 to I 16x4 " Wordish 85.00 



Goulds "Challenge" Double- Acting Piston Pump 





S2AY2. Size 6" X s" -I— o T/ o- t, r,i 

^/^ ^ Fig. 824I/2. Size 7 x6 

Fig. 824^ — "Challenge" Double-Acting Power Pump, is adapted for light work, such as filling tanks, 
circulating brine, maintaining vacuum, etc. A substantial bed-plate extends the whole length of the Pump, 
affording a rigid support and permanent alignment for the working parts and cylinder. All pumps have 
machine-cut gears, tight and loose pulleys babbitted bearings, sight-feed oil cups ; piston, cupped-leather 
packed; brass valve seats, brass glands and brass-cased piston rod. The 2^4 inch, 3 inch and 4 inch Pumps 
have brass valves ground to seats. Five, six, seven and eight-inch Pumps have rubber disc valves on 
bronze grid seats. Fibrous or metallic-spring packed pistons to order, at extra price. 

Above is given detail of our standard construction. When so ordered, we modify their construction to 
suit particular requirements. 

Fig. 824^. Sizes, Capacities, Prices, Etc. 



Piston 


Capacity 

One Rev. 

of Crank 

Shaft 


Usual Speed and 
Capacity 


For 
Eleva- 
tion 
to 


Sizes of Pipe 


Geared 


Tight 

and 

Loose 

Pulleys 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


Cylinder 


*All Brass 


Dia. 


Stroke 




per Minute 


Suction 


Dis. 




Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher I Price 


2I/2 in. 


4'/4in. 


.20 gals. 


40 


revs., 8.0 gals. 


150 ft. 


I % in. 


I in. 


4 to I 


20x3 in. 


Zoste 


$85.00 


Ridema 


$115.00 


Rigust $150.00 


3 " 


4'/ " 




27 " 


40 


" 10.8 " 


I, SO " 


m " 


1/4 " 


4 to I 


20x3 " 


Zostera 


90.00 


Riguls 


1 20'. 00 


Rigute j 155.00 


4 


4V2 " 




SO " 


40 


" 20.0 " 


100 " 


I'A " 


1/4 " 


4toi 


20x3 " 


Zouave 


95-00 


Rigumd 


130.00 


Riguvo 170.00 


5 " 


5 " 




8s " 


40 


" 34-0 " 


100 " 


2 " 


W2 " 


3 to I 


20x4 " 


Zoimd 


125.00 


Rigunl 


175.00 


Rihads 260.00 


6 " 


S " 


I 




40 


" 48.8 " 


100 " 


2'^ " 


2 " 


3 to I 


20x4 " 


Zuche 


150.00 


Riguop 


220.00 


Rineml 


320.00 


7 " 


6 " 


2 


00 " 


40 


" 80.0 " 


100 " 


3 " 


3 " 


4 to I 


24x4 " 


Zynat 


250.00 


Rigupa 


425.00 


Rintal 


550.00 


8 " 


6 " 


2 


60 " 


40 


" 104.0 " 


100 " 


4 


4 " 


4 to I 


24x4 " 


Zyned 


300.00 


Rigurl 


500.00 


Rmtet 


650.00 


*A 


ll-brass 


Pv 


mps have 


all 


parts of brass, e 


xcept th 


e bed-pl 


ate and 


Iriving f 


arts. 















180 



Pumps and Pumping 



Delivering water or other fluids against a head or resistance requires power. The simple change of 
position from one point to another is the theoretical, useful and effective power in pumping operations ; in 
addition to this, power is required to overcome the fluid friction in the pipes and Pump, the mechanical fric- 
tion of the Pump, and the way the fluid is moved, — whether pumped by the easy curves of the Efficient Trip- 
lex Power Pump or by the jerky corners of other Power Pump types. 

bfiiciency is the proportion this theoretical power bears to the whole amount of power expended and 
is, therefore, a factor of prime importance in the economy of the Pump installation. Goulds Efficient Trip- 
lex Power Pump by its continvious and uniform action upon the fluid being pumped and by its superior me- 
chanical excellence performs the work of pumping in the most Efficient and Economical manner possible. 

With the type and make of Pump in mind, the next step is the source and application of power for 
driving this Efficient Triplex Power Pump. In the mill and factory it is generally driven by belt from the 
line shafting and, when beyond the reach of such power, the Pump is driven by Electric Motor, by Gas or 
Gasoline Engine, or by Separate Steam Engine. Approved methods of applying power are illustrated and 
described on pages 218 to 226. These exemplify great numbers of installations that we have made and 
are entirely satisfactory and reliable in use. 

The full measure of Efficiency in pumping depends upon the economy of the motive power. Water 
power is the cheapest of all. Steam Engines of economical type use about lYi pounds of coal per horse 
power hour, and grade from this to 5 pounds or more for small engines of plain type. Gas and Gasoline 
Engines are highly economical. Electric pumping is particularly convenient and often more economical 
than other power. 

The direct-acting steam Pumps, both duplex and single, have been extensively used and served a use- 
ful purpose where conditions were crude and where rapid development was more essential than economy. 
They are necessarilv extravagant in the use of fuel, even when in best condition, and are liable to great losses 
bv being used with leaky steam valves and pistons. Careful tests under favorable conditions do not show 
good and economical results, and their use cannot be tolerated by the ]\Tanager striving to attain maximum 
earning power for his plant. Their use is fairly contrasted with the Efficient Triplex Power Pump in the 
following tabulated data: 

Comparative Cost of Pumping 

Efficient Triplex Power Pump and Steam Engine, i>4 to 5 lbs. of coal per horse power hour. 
Efficient Triplex Power Pump and Gasoline Engine, i pint of gasoline per horse power hour. 
Efficient Triplex Power Pump and Gas Engine, 10 to 20 cubic feet of gas per horse power hour. 
Efficient Triplex Power Pump and Electric Motor, i^ to 4c per 1,000 Watt Hours or i]4, to 3c per 

horse power hour. 
Small Steam Pumps, about 25 lbs. of coal per horse power hour. 
Larger Steam Pumps, Compounded, about 13 lbs. of coal per horse power hour. 
Pulsometers, about 67 lbs. of coal per horse power hour. 
Injectors and Inspirators, about 100 lbs. of coal per horse power hour. 



181 

Table of Power Required to Operate Goulds Ef ficie nt Triplex Pumps 

The estimates given in the table are made with a liberal allowance of power. The power for other capacities and heights 
is, approximately, in proportion to that tabulated. Closer estimates will be given upon application By "head" is meant the 
vertical distance from surface of water supply to point of delivery. One foot head is equivalent to .43 pounds pressure. The 
head is increased by the friction of the water in the )ipes and elbows. 

General Service Pumps 



Usual 

Capacity per 

Minute 



so Feet Head 

or 21 Pounds 

Pressure 



100 Feet Head 

or 43 Pounds 

Pressure 



ISO Feet Head 

or 6s Pounds 

Pressure 



200 Feet Head 

or 87 Pounds 

Pressure 



250 Feet Heac 

or 108 Pounds 

Pressure 



juu J. v.>.i iivau 3S0 Feet Head 

or 130 Pounds orisoPoun" 

Pressure ^ 



25<X 

35^x 



50 h. p. 
^5 '.'. 





SO h.__ 




70 




90 


I 


50 ;.' 


2 




2 


2S 


2 


40 ■ 


.1 


75 , 


■; 




6 




8 


7 






12 




13 


5 






18 


25 ;; 


21 




28 


7 


34 


5 


41 


4 


23 


5 ;; 


26 


3 


33 




40 


5 


47 


5 


S2 


25 


SS 


6 •• 




6 •' 


74 


I 






fiK 






6 " 


89 




6 


3 







II 


7 


14 




16 


8 


ig 


7 


23 




27 




34 




41 


6 •• 


40 


8 




7 


61 


4 


77 


6 " 


qi 


6 " 


8s 




77 
40 


' '.' 



Goulds Single-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump 



200 Pounds 
Pressure 



460 Feet 
Elevation 





Fig. 1 1 57. Size 3" X 4" 
Tvpe of the 3" x 4" and smaller sizes 



Fig. 1 1 57. Size 7" X 10" 
Type of the 3^" x 6" and larger sizes 



Specification 

Fig. 1 1 57 — Single- Acting Triplex Plunger Pump for 200 pounds working pressure or 460 feet 
elevation. — General Water Supply, Municipal Water Works, Boiler Feeding, Hydraulic Elevators, Mine 
Pumping, etc. 

Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

The crank shaft and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 

The gear and pinion are made of charcoal iron, machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion and 
adjacent teeth of the gear. 

Sizes 31^x6 in. and larger are fitted with adjustable bronze shoes which run in bored guides. On 
sizes 3x4 in. and smaller, the crossheads are cylindrical in form, made of bronze and run in bored 
guides. 

Sizes T,y2 x6 in. and larger have bronze boxes with strap head and wedge adjustment at crank end, 
and adjustable bronze boxes, marine type, at crosshead end. Sizes 3x4 in. and smaller have ad- 
justable boxes babbitted at crank end, and bronze bushing at plunger end. 

Close grained iron cast in one piece with standards. This forms exceptionally rigid construction 
and assures accurate alignment of all working parts. 

Pluncrers Hard cast iron, except size i>^x3 in., which has bronze plungers. 

Glands Are iron, except size 1^x3 in., which has bronze glands. 

Base and Charcoal iron, in one casting, of liberal proportion, affording large valve area, direct water ways 

A^alve Boxes and easy access. 

A'alves Valves are made to suit requirements. For hot water we advise metal 

hard rubber, if ordered. 

Special Construction Phosphor Bronze Plungers, lined Cylinders and Glands, Rawhide Pinion; 
price. 
For Electric and other Motive Power and Methods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 
For Boiler Feed Tables and Piping, see page 224. 
For Table of Power required to operate, see page 181. 

Fig. 1157. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



Crank Shaft 

Bearings 

Gearing 

Crossheads 
Connecting Rods 
Cylinders 



Ives, but can furnish 
X., to order at extra 



Plungers 


Capacity one 1 Usual Speed and 


Sizes of Pipe 




Tight and 
Loose Pulleys 








Revolution | Capacity 
of Crank Shaft per Minute 






Geared 


Cipher 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


\V2 in. 


3 in. 


.07 gal. 50 revs., 3.5 gals. 


1/4 in- 


I ■'4 in. 


S to I 


I2X2>< in. 


Rusehis 


2 


4 




16 " 


SO 


' 8. " 


11/2 " 


!]/> " 


5 to I 


15x3 


Saploa 


3 


4 " 




36 " 


so 


' 18. " 


2 


2 


5 to I 


15x3 " 


Sapluer 


ZV2 " 


6 " 




74 " 


50 


' 37- 


2 


2 


5 to I 


20 X 3 


Tobem 


4 


8 " 


I 


3 " 


4S 


' 58. " 


3 " 


3 " 


5 to I 


30 X 5 " 


Tobens 




8 " 


2 


" 


4S 


' 90. 


4 


4 


5 to I 


30 X 6 


Tobepo 


6 " 


8 " 


2 


9 " 


45 


' i.W. 


4 " 


4 


5 to I 


36 X 6 " 


Toberd 




10 " 


5 


" 


42 " 210. " 


5 


S 


5 to I 


42x6 " 


Tobest 



Goulds Single-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump 



150 Pounds 
Pressure 



350 Feet 
Elevation 





Fig. 1009. Size 2J/2" X 4" 

Type of the 3}^" x 4" 

and smaller sizes 



Fig. 1009. Size 7" x S" 

Type of the 4" x 6" 

and larger sizes 



Specification 



Fig. lOOQ — Single-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump, for 150 pounds working pressure or 350 feet 
elevation. — General Water Supply, Municipal Water Works, Boiler Feeding, Hydraulic Elevators, Mine 
Pumping, etc. 



Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

The crank shaft and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 

The gear and pinion are made of charcoal iron, machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion and 

adjacent teeth of the gear. 

Sizes 4x6 in. and larger are fitted with adjustable bronze shoes which run in bored guides. On 

sizes 21/2 X 4 in. and smaller the crossheads are cylindrical in form, made of bronze and run in 

bored guides. 

Sizes 4x6 in. and larger have bronze boxes with strap head and wedge adjustment at crank end 

and adjustable bronze boxes, marine type, at crosshead end. 

Sizes sYz x4 in. and smaller have adjustable boxes babbitted at crank end and bronze bushing at 

plunger end. 

Close grained iron cast in one piece with standards. This forms exceptionally rigid construction 

and assures accurate alignment of all working parts. 

Sizes 2^x4 in. and larger are fitted with hard cast iron plungers. Sizes 2x3 in. and smaller have 

bronze plungers. 

Sizes 2^^ x 4 in. and larger have iron glands. Sizes 2x3 in. and smaller have bronze glands. 

Charcoal" iron, in one casting, of liberal proportion, affording large valve area, direct water ways 

and easy access. 

Rubber discs on bronze seats and have cylindrically wound springs. INIetal Valves to order. 
Special Construction Phosphor Bronze Plungers, Lined Cylinders and Glands, Rawhide Pinions, etc., to order at extra 
price. 



Crank Shaft 

Bearings 

Gearing 

Crossheads 



Connecting' Rods 



Cylinders 

Plungers 

Glands 
Base and 
A^alve Boxes 
A^alves 



For Electric and other ^Motive Power and Methods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 
For Boiler Feed Tables and Piping, see page 224. 
For Table of Power required to operate, see page 181. 







Fi 


g. 1009. Sizes, Cap 


acit ies 


Etc. 






Plungers 


Capacity One 

Revolution 

of Crank Shaft 


Usual Speed and 
Capacity 
per Minute 


Sizes of Pipe 


Geared 


Tight and 


Cipher 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Loose Pulleys 


i^ in. 


2 in. 


0.03 gals. 


60 re\ 


s., 1.8 gals. 


3/4 in. 


M in. 


5 to I 


12 X I^ in. 


Crag 


iH " 


214 " 


0.07 " 


60 ' 


4.2 " 




I " 


5 to I 


12X2^ " 


Craggy 


2 


3 " 


0.12 " 


50 ' 


6. " 


\^ ;: 


1^4 " 


5 to I 


12 X 2]/; " 


Crachom 


2^ 


4 " 


0,25 " 


50 ' 


12. 




iVz " 


5 to I 


15x3 


Cragify 


3/2 " 


4 


0.5 " 


50 ' 


25- " 


2 " 


2 


5 to I 


15x3 


Craftul 


4 '^ 


6 " 


I.O 


50 ' 


50. " 


2 " 


2 


5 to I 


20 X 3 


Cra j um 


5 


6 " 


1-5 " 


50 ' 


75- 


3 " 


3 " 


5 to I 


26x4 " 


Crajyx 


5 


8 " 


2.0 


45 ' 


90. " 


3 


3 " 


5 to I 


30 X 5 


Crakal 


6 " 


8 " 


2.93 " 


45 ' 


132. 


4 " 


4 


5 to I 


30 X 6 


Cusick 


7 


8 " 


4.0 


45 


I So. " 


4 


4 


5 to I 


36 X 6 


Cusjoe 


8 " 


10 


6.5 " 


42 " 273. 


5 


5 " 


5 to I 


42x6 " 


Cuskus 



Goulds Slngle-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump 



130 Pounds 
Pressure 



300 Feet 
Elevation 




Fig. 1 140. Size 8" x 10" 



Specification 

Fig-. 1 140 — Single- Acting Triplex Plunger Pump, for 130 lbs. working pressure or 300 feet 
elevation. — General \A'ater Supply, ^Municipal Water Works, Boiler Peeding, Hydraulic Elevators, Aline 
Pumping, Pulp Grinders, etc. 



Crank Shaft 

Bearings 

Gearing 

Crossheads 
Connecting Rods 
Cylinders 

Plungers 

Glands 

Base and 

\"alve Boxes 

Valves 

Air Chambers 

Oil Cups 

and \\'renches 

Special Construction 



Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

The crank shaft and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 

The gear and pinion are made of charcoal iron, machine cut. The gear guard covers the pinion 

and adjacent teeth of the gear. 

Have babbitted shoes which run in bored guides. 

Have adjustable bronze boxes at crank end and bronze bushing at crosshead end. 

Close grained iron cast in one piece with standards. This forms exceptionally rigid construction 

and assures accurate alignment of all working parts. 

Hard cast iron, turned and ground true and smooth. 

Iron and of easy access for adjustment. 

Charcoal iron in one casting, of liberal proportion, affording large valve area, direct water ways 

and easy access. 

Rubber discs on bronze grid seats and have cylindrically wound springs. Metal Valves to order. 
Supplied with Pumps. Vacuum Chambers to order at extra price. 
Furnished with all Pumps. 

Phosphor Bronze Plungers, Lined Cylinders and Glands, Rawhide Pinions, etc., to order at extra 
price. 



For Electric and other Motive Power and Methods of Control, see. pages 218 to 
For Boiler Feed Tables and Piping, see page 224. 
For Table of Power required to operate, see page 181. 



Fi 



1140. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



Plungers 


Capacity One 
Revolution of 
Crank Shaft 


Usual Speed 
and Capacity 
per Minute 


Sizes of Pipe 


Geared 


Tight and 
Loose Pulleys 


Cipher 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discliarge 


4 in. 

I"- 

7 " 

8 " 


6 in. 
8 " 
8 " 
8 " 
10 " 


i.o gals. 

2.0 " 
2.9 " 

4.0 " 
6.5 " 


50 revs., so gals. 
45 " 90 " 
45 " 130 " 
45 " 180 " 
42 " 273 " 


2 in. 

3 " 
4 

A " 

5 " 


2 in. 

3 " 
4 

4 " 

5 " 


5 to I 
5 to I 
5 to I 
5 to I 
5 to I 


20x3 in. 
30 X 5 " 
30x6 " 
30 X 6 " 
36x6 " 


Tobeul 

Tobevy 

Tobewx 

Tobid 

Tobick 



188 



Goulds Single-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump 



130 Pounds 
Pressvire 



300 Feet 
Elevation 





Fig. 924. Size 6^" X 8" 
Type of 4"x4" to6>^"x8" sizes 



Fig. 924. Size 8" x 10" 
Type of 8" x 8" and larger sizes 



189 



Specification 



Fig. 924 — Single- Acting Triplex Plunger Pump, for 130 pounds pressure or 300 feet elevation. — General 
Water Supply, Municipal Water Works, Hydraulic Elevators, Pulp Grinders, Railway Water Stations, etc. 

Crank Shaft 

Bearings 

Gearing 



Connecting- Rods 



Cylinders 

Plungers 
Glands 
Base and 
Valve Boxes 
Valves 

Air Chambers 
Oil Cups 
and Wrenches 



Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

The crank shaft and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 

The gear and pinion are made of charcoal iron, machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion and 
adjacent teeth of the gear. 

Are of unusual length; sizes 4x4 in. and larger have bronze boxes with strap head and wedge ad- 
justment at crank end and bronze bushing at plunger end. Sizes 2^/^x4 in. and 3x4 in. have 
adjustable boxes babbitted at crank end and bronze bushing at plunger end. 

Close grained iron cast in one piece with standards. This forms exceptionally rigid construction 
and assures accurate alignment of all working parts. 

Hard cast iron turned and ground true and smooth. 

Iron and of easy access for adjustment. 

Charcoal iron in one casting, of liberal proportion, affording large valve area, direct water ways 
and easy access. 

Rubber discs on bronze grid seats and have cylindrically wound springs. Metal Valves to order. 

Supplied with Pumps. Vacuum Chambers to order at extra price. 

Furnished with all Pumps. 



Special Construction Phosphor Bronze Plungers, Lined Cylinders and Glands, to order at extra price. 

For Electric and other Motive Power and Methods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 
For Boiler Feed Tables and Piping, see page 224. 
For Table of Power required to operate, see page 181. 







Fig. 924. S i z e s , Ca p a c i t i e s , E t c . 






Plungers 


Capacity One 
Revolution 


Usual Speed and 


Sizes of Pipe 




Tight and 










Capacity 




Geared 


Loose 


Cipher 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Crank Shaft 


per JVIinute 


Suction 


Discharge 




Pulleys 




2^/2 in. 


4 in. 


0.25 gal. 


50 revs., 12 gals. 


I/<2 in. 


1V2 in. 


5 to I 


15x3 in. 


Wench 


3 


4 " 


0.36 " 


50 " 18 " 


1/2 " 


I^. " 


5 to I 


15x3 " 


Wend 


4 


4 " 


0.65 " 


50 " 32 " 


2 " 


2 " 


5 to I 


20x3 " 


Wennel 


4 


6 " 


I.O 


50 " 50 " 


2 


2 


5 to I 


20x3 " 


Wenta 


5 


6 " 


i-S " 


50 " 75 " 


3 " 


3 " 


5 to I 


26 x 4 " 


Wereba 


5 


8 " 


2.0 


45 " 90 " 


3 


3 


5 to I 


30 X S " 


Werste 


6/2 " 


8 " 


3-4 " 


45 " 153 " 


4 " 


4 " 


5 to I 


30x6 " 


Wooing 


8 " 


8 " 


5.2 " 


45 " 234 " 


5 


4 


5 to I 


36x6 " 


Werte 


8 " 


10 " 


6.5 " 


42 " 273 " 


5 " 


4 


5 to I 


42 X 6 " 


Zylode 


9 


10 " 


8.2 " 


42 " 344 " 


6 


5 


6 to I 


42x8 " 


Zylom 



Goulds Single-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump 



43 Pounds 
Pressure 



loo Feet 
Elevation 




Fig. 957. 
Type of 7" X 5 



Size 7" X 8" 
and smaller sizes- 



Fig. 957. Size 8" X 12" 
Type of 8" x 10" and 8 x 12 



Specification 



Fig- 957 — Single-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump, for 43 pounds working pressure or 100 feet 
elevation. — Tank Pumping in Alills, Bleacheries, Dye Houses, Tanneries, Railway Stations, Refineries, etc. 



Crank Shaft 

Bearings 

Gearing 

Connecting Rods 

Cylinders 

Plungers 

Glands 

Base and 

A'alve Boxes 

Valves 

Air Chambers 

Oil Cups 

and Wrenches 

Special Construction Phosphor Bronze Plungers, Lined Cylinders and Glands, to order at extra price. 

For Electric and other Motive Power and Methods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 
For Table of Power required to operate, see page 181. 



Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

The crank shaft and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 

The gear and pinion are made of charcoal iron, machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion and 
adjacent teeth of the gear. 

Are of unusual length ; sizes 8 x 10 in. and larger have bronze boxes with strap head and wedge 
adjustment at crank end and bronze bushing at plunger end. Sizes 7x8 in. and smaller have ad- 
justable bronze boxes at crank end and bronze bushing at plunger end. 

Close grained iron cast in one piece with standards. This forms exceptionally rigid construction 
and assures accurate alignment of all working parts. 

Hard cast iron, turned and ground true and smooth. 

Iron and of easy access for adjustment. 

Charcoal iron in one casting of liberal proportion, affording 'arge area, direct water ways and 
easy access 

Rubber discs on bronze grid seats and have cylindrically wound springs. INIetal Valves to order. 

Supplied with Pumps. Vaccuum Chambers to order at extra price. 

Furnished with all Pumps. 



Fig. 957- Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



Plungers 


Capacity one 
Revolution of 
Crank Shaft 


Usual 

Speed and Capacity 

per Minute 


Sizes ofPipe 


Geared 


Tight and 
Loose Pulleys 


Cipher 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


4 in. 

5 " 

7 " 

8 " 
8 " 


6 in. 
8 '• 
8 " 
10 " 
12 " 


1.0 gals. 

2.0 " 

4.0 " 
6.5 " 
7.8 " 


50 revs., SO gals. 
45 " 90 " 
45 " 180 " 
42 " 273 " 
40 " 312 " 


2 in. 

3 " 

5 " 

6 " 
6 " 


2 in. 

3 " 

5 " 
5 " 
5 " 


5 to I 
5 to I 
5 to I 
5 to I 
5 to I 


20 X 3 in. 
26 X 4 " 
30x5 " 
36x6 " 
36x6 " 


Wraivj 

Wraiwl 

Writhes 

Writin 

Wroken 



Goulds Single-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump 



loo to 1500 
Pounds Pressure 




230 to 3500 
Feet Elevation 



Pig'. 1283, Type 9" X 12" and Smaller Sizes 



Specification 

Fig;. 1283. Single Acting Triplex Plunger Pump, for 100 to 1500 pounds working pressure, or 
230 to 3500 feet elevation, per table below. — General Water Supply, Municipal Water Works, Boiler Peed- 
ing, Hydraulic Elevators, IMine Pumping;, etc. 

Frame 



Consists of two standards which carry the main bearings and the seats for the two outside cyhnders 

and the seats to which the outside crosshead guides are bolted. 

These are held together by the center crosshead guide and the seat for the center cylinder. 

Steel forging. 

The crank shaft bearings are phosphor bronze and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 

Double gearing, charcoal iron, machirie cut. A gear guard covers the pinion and adjacent teeth of 

the gear. 

Have adjustable bronze shoes which run in bored guides. 

Have bronze boxes with strap head and wedge adjustment at crank end and adjustable bronze 

boxes, marine type, at crosshead end. 

Separate charcoal iron castings, bronze lined. 

Hard cast iron, turned and ground true and smooth. 

Iron and easy of access for adjustment. 

Separate charcoal iron castings, each containing a set of suction and discharge valves. 

Are special to meet requirements. 

At either end of Pump. 
Oil Cups & Wrenches Furnished with all Pumps. 

Special Construction Phosphor Bronze Plungers, Bronze Lined Glands, Rawhide Pinions, etc., to order at extra price. 
For Electric and other },Iotive Power and T\Iethods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 
For Boiler Feed Tables and Piping, see page 224. 
For Table of Power required to operate, see page 181. 

Fiq-, 128.^. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



Crank Shaft 

Bearing-s 

Gearing^ 

Crossheads 
Connecting- Rods 

Cylinders 

Plungers 

Glands 

Valve Boxes 

Valves 

Pipe Connections 



Plungers 


Capacity one 

Revolution 

of Crank Shaft 


Usual Speed and 
Capacity 
per Minute 


For Working 


Sizes ofPipe 


Geared 


*Pulley 


Cipher 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Pressure of 


Suction 


Discharge 


3'4 in- 


12 in. 


1.29 gals. 


40 revs., 51 gals. 


1500 lbs. 


3 in- 


3 in- 


5.6 to I 


32x17 in. 


Weireb 


4H " 


12 " 


2.21 " 


40 " 88 " 


1000 " 


4 


4 " 


5.6 to I 


32x17 " 


Wedags 


5'/2 " 


12 " 


3-7 


40 " 148 " 


585 " 


6 " 


6 " 


5.6 to I 


32x17 " 


Wedaids 


6 ;; 


12 " 


4-4 


40 " 176 " 


475 " 


6 " 


6 " 


5.6 to I 


32x17 " 


Wedbab 


7 


12 " 


6.0 


40 " 240 " 


350 " 


6 " 


6 " 


5.6 to I 


32x17 " 


Wedbec 


8 " 


12 " 


7.8 " 


40 " 312 " 


260 " 


8 " 


7 " 


5.6 to I 


32x17 " 


Wedbfg 


9 


12 " 


9-9 


40 " 396 " 


215 " 


8 " 


7 " 


5.6 to I 


32x17 " 


Wedbga 


4V2 " 


16 " 


3-3 


36 " 118 " 


1000 " 


6 " 


6 " 


5- to I 


38x20 " 


Wallho 


5 


16 " 


4.C8 " 


36 \] 147 I 


800 " 


6 " 


6 " 


5- to I 


38x20 " 


Waller 


6 


16 " 


5.8 " 




550 " 


6 " 


6 " 


5. to I 


38x20 " 


Waltag 


7 


16 " 


8, 


36 " 288 " 


400 " 


6 " 


6 " 


5- to I 


38x20 " 


Walti 


8 " 


16 " 


104 


36 " 374 " 


300 " 


8 " 


7 " 


5- to I 


38x20 " 


Waltka 


9 


16 " 


13-2 


36 " 475 " 


250 " 


8 " 


7 " 


5- to I 


38x20 " 


Waltax 


10 


16 " 


16.3 " 


36 " 586 " 


200 " 


10 " 


8 " 


5- to I 


38x20 " 


Waltsfif 


12 


16 " 


23-.T 


36 " 846 " 


130 " 


12 " 


10 " 


5- to I 


38x20 " 


Waltsgl 


14 " 


16 " 


32. 


36 " 1152 " 


100 " 


12 " 


10 " 


5- to I 


38x20 " 


Waltsho 



* Largest pulley that can be placed on shaft betv 
ported by outboard bearing. See page 222. 



. pinions. If speed conditions require larger pulley the pinion shaft may be extended and sup- 



Goulds Single-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump 



no to 300 
Pounds Pressu 




250 to 700 
Feet Elevation 



Fig. 920. Size I2"xi2" 



Specification 

Fig. 920 — Single-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump, for 100 to 300 pounds working pressure or 250 to 700 
feet elevation, per table below. — General Water Supply, Municipal Water Works, Boiler Feeding, Hydraulic 
Elevators, Pulp Grinders, Mine Pumping, etc. 

Frame Consists of two standards having center guide casting bolted between them and fastened to base, 

which forms a rigid foundation for working parts. 

Crank Shaft Steel forging. 

Bearings The crank shaft bearings are of phosphor bronze and pinion shaft bearings of babbitt metal. 

Gearing Pump is fitted with double gearing of charcoal iron, machine cut. The gear guard covers the pin- 

ion and adjacent teeth of the gear. 

Crossheads Have adjustable bronze shoes which run in bored guides. 

Connectino" Rods Have bronze boxes with strap head and wedge adjustment at crank end and adjustable bronze 

boxes, marine type, at crosshead end. 

(Cylinders Separate charcoal iron castings, bronze lined. 

Plungers Hard cast iron, turned and ground true and smooth. 

Glands Iron and of easy access for adjustment. 

Valve Boxes Separate charcoal iron castings, each containing a set of suction and discharge valves. 

Valves Rubber discs on bronze grid seats and have cylindrically wound springs. Metal Valves to order. 

Pipe Connections At either end of Pump. 

Air Chambers Supplied with Pumps. Vacuum Chambers to order at extra price. 

Oil Cups Furnished with all Pumps. 

and Wrenches 

Special Construction Phosphor Bronze Plungers, Bronze Lined Glands, Rawhide Pinions, etc., to order at extra price. 

For Electric and other Motive Power and Methods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 
For Table of Power required to operate, see page 181. 
For Boiler Feed Tables, see page 224. 

Fig. 920 S i z e s , Ca p a ci t ie s , E t c . 





Plungers 


Capacity One 
Revolution 

of 
Crank Shaft 


Usual Speed and 


For 


Sizes 


jfPipe 








No. 




Capacity 
per Minute 


Elevations 
to 






Geared 


*Single Pulley 


Cipher 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


A 


6 in. 


12 in. 


44 gals. 


40 revs., 176 gals. 


700 feet 


6 in. 


5 in. 


5.6 to I 


30 X 12 in. 


Wagael 


B 


7 " 


12 " 


6. " 


40 " 240 " 


500 " 


6 " 


5 " 


5.6 to I 


30 X 12 " 


Wagaft 


C 


8^2 " 


12 " 


8.8 " 


40 " 352 " 


3SO " 


7 " 


6 " 


5.6 to I 


30x12 " 


Clecob 


1 


10 


12 " 


12.2 " 


40 " 488 " 


350 " 


8 " 


7 " 


5.6 to I 


32x16 " 


Wooven 


K 


II 


12 " 


14.8 " 


40 " 592 " 


300 " 


10 " 


8 " 


5.6 to I 


32 X 16 " 


Clubka 


L 


12 " 


12 " 


17.6 " 


40 " 704 " 


250 " 


10 " 


8 " 


5.6 to I 


32 X 16 " 


Clubkih 



♦Largest pulley that can be placed between pinions on shaft. If spe 
lortcd by outboard bearing. See page 222. 



Goulds Single-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump 



65 to 85 
Pounds Pressure 



150 to 200 
Feet Elevation 




Fig. 1367. Size 12" X i: 



197 



Specification 



Fig. 1367 — Single-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump, for 65 to 85 pounds working pressure or 150 to 
200 feet elevation, per table below. — General Water Supply, Municipal Water Works, Condenser Service, 
etc., etc. 

Base The top is planed to receive the housings which are bolted and doweled to it in permanent 

alignment. 

Housings They are planed to receive the caps of the crank shaft bearings, and are then bored with caps 

in position for these bearings. 
The crank shaft is a high grade steel casting. The main bearings are best anti-friction metal. 



Crank Shaft 
and Bearings 

Pinion Shaft 
and Bearings 

Gearing 

Connecting Rods 
and Boxes 

Crossheads 
and Guides 

Plungers 

Cylinder and 
Valve Chests 

Valves 

Special Construction Phosphor Bronze Pistons, Tobin Bronze Piston Rods, Rawhide Pinions, etc., special to order at 
extra price. 

For Electric and other ■Motive Power and r^Iethods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 
For Table of Power required to operate, se; page 181. 

Fig. 1367. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



The pinion shaft is steel, running in boxes lined with best anti-friction metal. 
The boxes rest upon brackets and are bolted to the housings. 

The gearing is double, the crank shaft carrying a gear at each end beyond the bearings. 

Each connecting rod, at the crank, has a bronze box with strap and taper adjustment, and at the 
crosshead pin, a bronze bearing of the marine type. 

The crossheads have bronze shoes adjustable for taking up wear. The two end guides are bolted 
to standards and bored in perfect alignment. 

The plungers are hard cast iron finished true and smooth by grinding. The packings and glands 
are readily accessible. 

The cylinders and base are in one casting. 

The valve chests are each a separate casting, and each contains a set of suction and discharge 

valves. 

The valves are rubber discs, on bronze grid seats, and have cylindrically wound springs. 



Plungers 


Capacity 
one Revolu- 
tion of 
Crank Shaft 


Usual Speed 
and Capacity 
per Minute 


For 
Elevations 


Sizes of Pipe 


Geared 


Single Pulley 


Cipher 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


10 in. 

11 " 

12 " 

12 " 
14 " 


ID in. 
10 " 
10 " 
12 " 
12 " 


10.2 gals. 

12.3 " 
147 " 
17.6 " 
24- 


42 revs., 428 gals. 
42 " 516 " 
42 " 617 " 
40 " 704 " 
40 " 960 " 


200 feet 
175 •' 
150 " 
150 " 
150 " 


7 in. 

8 " 
8 " 

TO " 
ID " 


6' in. 
7 " 

7 " 

8 " 
8 " 


5-3 to I 
5-3 to I 
5-3 to I 
5.6 to I 
5.6 to I 


26 X 10 in. 
26 X 10 " 
26 X 10 " 

30 X 12 " 
Z2 X 14 " 


Tribwa 

Tribwbb 

Tribwck 

Tribwdl 

Tribwed 



198 



Goulds Double-Acting Triplex Piston Pump 



150 Pounds 
Pressure 



350 Feet 
Elevation 




Fig. 1095. Size 10" X 12" 



Specification 



Fig. 1095 — Double- Acting Triplex Piston Pump, for 150 pounds working pressure or 350 feet 
elevation. — General Water Supply, ]\lunicipal Water Works, Hydraulic Elevators, Pulp Grinders, etc. 



Frame 
Crank Shaft 
Bearings 
Gearing 

Crossheads 
Connecting Rods 
Cylinders 
Pistons 
Piston Rods 
Stuffing Boxes 
and Glands 
Valve Boxes 
Valves 



Consists of two standards with center guide bolted between them and fastened to base, which 
forms a rigid foundation for working parts. 
Steel forging. 

The crank shaft bearings are phosphor bronze; and pinion shaft bearings babbitt metal. 

Pump is fitted with double gearing of charcoal iron, machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion 
and adjacent teeth of the gear. 

Have adjustable bronze shoes which run in bored guides. 

Forged steel, fitted at each end with adjustable bronze boxes, marine type. 

Separate charcoal iron castings, bronze lined. 

Are made with followers and fitted with fibrous packing. 

Are of best quality forged steel. 

Bronze and fitted with fibrous packing. 



Separate charcoal iron castings, 
Rubber discs on bronze grid seats 



each containing a set of suction and discharge valves, 
and have cylindrically wound springs. 

Special Construction Phosphor Bronze Pistons, Tobin Bronze Piston Rods, Rawhide Pinions, etc., special to order at 
extra price. 
For Electric and other Motive Power and Methods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 
For Table of Power required to operate, see page 181. 

Fig. 1095. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



Pistons 


Capacity per 


Usual Speed and 


Sizes 


dfPipe 












Revolution 


Capacity 






Geared 


*Single Pulley 


Cipher 










Diameter 


Stroke 


of Crank Shaft 


per Minute 


Suction 


Discharge 








Sin. 


8 in. 


3-9 gals. 


45 revs., 175 gals. 


5 in. 


5 in. 


5-5 to I 


20 X 8 in. 


Waxirf 


6 " 


8 " 


5.6 " 


45 " 252 " 


6 " 


6 " 


5-5 to I 


22X10 " 


Waxix 


7 " 


8 " 


7-7 " 


45 " -346 " 


6 " 


6 " 


5-5 to I 


22 X 10 " 


Waxjak 


7 " 


10 " 


9.8 " 


42 " 411, " 


7 " 


6 " 


5-3 to I 


26 X 10 " 


Waxiob 


8 " 


10 " 


12.7 " 


42 " 533 " 


8 " 


7 " 


5-3 to I 


26x10 " 


Waxiwd 


8 " 


12 " 


15-3 " 


40 " 612 " 


8 " 


7 " 


5.6 to I 


30x12 " 


Waxish 


9 " 


12 " 


19.4 " 


40 " 776 " 


8 " 


7 " 


5.6 to I 


30x12 " 


Waxito 


10 " 


12 " 


23.8 " 


40 " 952 " 


10 " 


8 " 


5.6 to I 


32x18 " 


Waxiun 


II " 


14 " 


32-6 " 


38 " 1276 " 


12 " 


10 " 


5 to I 


36x20 " 


Waysvo 


12 " 


14 " 


40.3 " 


38 " 1531 " 


12 " 


10 " 


5 to I 


36 X 20 " 


Wayswd 



*Largest pulley that can be placed between pinions on shaft. If speed conditions or power require larger pulley, the pinion shaft may be extended 
and supported by outboard bearing. See page 222. 



Goulds Double-Acting Triplex Piston Pump 



75 Pounds 
Pressure 




170 Feet 
Elevation 



Fig. 1364. Size 9" X 12" 



Specification 



Fig. 1364 — Doiible-Acting Triplex Piston Pump, for 75 pounds working pressure or 170 feet 
elevation. — Tank Pumping in Mills, Bleacheries, Dyehouses, Breweries, Oil Refineries, for Circulating 
Brine, etc. 

Frame Consists of two standards, held in alignment by center guide bolted between them. Standards bolted 

to base which forms a rigid support for working parts. 
Crank Shaft Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

Bearings Crank shaft bearings of phosphor bronze and pinion shaft bearings of babbitt metal. 

Gearing Pump is fitted with double gearing of charcoal iron, machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion 

and adjacent teeth of the gear. 
Crossheads Have adjustable bronze shoes, which run in bored guides. 

Connecting Rods Forged steel, fitted at each end with adjustable bronze boxes, marine type. 

Cylinders Three separate charcoal iron castings bolted to base and standards. They are fitted with remov- 

able bronze linings. 

Are made with followers and fitted with fibrous packing. 
Are of best quality steel. 
Bronze and fitted with fibrous packing. 



Pistons 
Piston Rods 
Stuffing Boxes 
and Glands 
\''alve Boxes 



Separate charcoal iron castings; each is bolted to its cylinder and to adjacent valve box by flanged 
connections. 
A'alves Rubber discs on bronze grid seats and have cylindrically wound springs. Metal valves to order. 

Valves are accessible through hand-hole covers. 
Air Chambers Supplied with Pumps. Vacuum Chambers to order at extra price. 

Oil Cups Furnished with all Pumps, 

and Wrenches 

Special Construction Phosphor Bronze Pistons, Tobin Bronze Piston Rods, Rawhide Pinions to order at extra price. 
For Table of Power required to operate, see page 181. 
For Electric and other ]\Iotive Power and Methods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 

P"ig. 1364. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



Pistons 


Capacity One 
Revolution 


Usual Speed and 
Capacity 


Sizes ofPipe 




*Single Pulley 


Cipher 










Diameter 


Stroke 


of Crank Sliaft 


per Minute 


Suction 


Discharge 








8 in. 


10 in. 


12.7 gals. 


42 revs., 533 gals. 


8 in. 


7 in. 


5 to I 


30 X y/i in. 


Weakole 


9 " 


12 " 


19.4 " 


40 " 776 " 


8 " 


8 " 


5-7 to I 


30 X 8 


Weargl 


II " 


12 " 


29.1 " 


40 " 1164 " 


10 " 


10 " 


5-3 to I 


32 X 10 " 


Wearho 


12 " 


14 " 


40.5 " 


38 " 1539 " 


12 " 


10 " 


5.6 to I 


32x12 " 


Weddod 


14 " 


16 " 


58.8 " 


36 " 21 17 " 


16 " 


14 " 


5.6 to I 


42 X 16 " 


Weakoda 



pinions on shaft. If speed conditions or power require larger pulley, the pinion shaft may be extended 



Goulds Double-Acting Triplex Piston Pump 



75 to 125 
Pounds Pressure 



170 to 290 
Feet Elevation 




Fig. 1357- Size 5" X 8" 



Specification 



Fig- 1357 — Double-Acting Triplex Piston Pump, for 75 to 125 pounds working pressure or 170 to 290 
feet elevation. — Tank Pumping- in INIills, Factories, Dyehouses, Breweries, Oil Refineries, for Circulating- 
Brine, etc. 



Frame 
Crank Shaft 
Bearings 
Gearing 

Crossheads 
Connecting Rods 
Cylinders 

Pistons 
Piston Rods 
Stuffing Boxes 
and Glands 
Valve Boxes 
Valves 



Consists of two standards with center guide an J base in one casting. 

Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

Best anti-friction metal. 

Pump is fitted with single gearing of charcoal iron, machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion 
and adiacent teeth of the gear. 

Have adjustable bronze shoes, which run in bored guides. 

Forged steel, fitted at each end with adjustable bronze boxes, marine type. 

Separate charcoal iron castings, having flanges for bolting. An extension of flange fits counterbore 
in base, giving permanent alignment. Fitted with bronze lining. 

Are made with followers and fitted with fibrous packing. 

Steel. 

Bronze and fitted with fibrous packing. 



Air Chambers 
Oil Cups 



Charcoal iron castings bolted to cylinders. 

Rubber discs on bronze grid seats and have cylindrically wound springs ; or bronze discs on bronze 

grid seats, according to service. Valves are accessible through hand-hole covers. 

Supplied with Pumps. 
Furnished with all Pumps. 
and Wrenches 

Special Construction Phosphor Bronze Pistons, Tobin Bronze Piston Rods, Rawhide Pinions to order at extra price 
For Electric and other Motive Power and Methods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 
For Table of Power required to operate, se: page 181. 

Fig- 1357- Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



Pistons 


Capacity One 


Usual Speed and 


Limit 






Tight 








Revolution 


Capacity 


\\'orking 






Geared 




Cipher 










Diameter 


Stroke 


of Crank Shaft 


per Minute 


Pressure 


Suction 


Discharge 


Pulleys 


4 m. 


6 in. 


1.89 gals. 


50 revs., 94 gals. 


100 lbs. 


4 in. 


4 in. 


5 to I 


24 X 4 in. 


Vexauls 


aYi 


8 " 


3.22 " 


45 " 144 " 


125 " 


5 " 


5 " 


5 to I 


28X5V2 " 


Vexaund 


3 


8 " 


3.95 " 


45 " 177 " 


100 " 


5 " 


5 " 


5 to I 


28x5^ " 


Vexaurt 


s'A " 


8 " 


4.8D " 


45 " 216 '■ 


75 " 


5 " 


5 " 


5 to I 


28X5V2 " 


Vibreb 


6 " 


8 " 


S.69 " 


45 " 256 " 


125 " 




6 " 


5 to I 


34x61^ " 


Vibrefv 


6/2 " 


8 " 


6.71 " 


45 " 301 " 


100 " 


7 " 


6 " 


5 to I 


34x6',^ " 


Vibregw 


/ 


8 " 


7.81 " 


45 " 351 " 


75 " 




6 " 


5 to I 


34x61/^ " 


Vibreha 



:304 



Goulds Double-Acting Triplex Plunger Mine Pump 



loo to 1500 

Pounds Pressure 



230 to 3500 
Feet Elevation 




Fig. 1221. Size "jYz" x 16" 



Sp 



ecirication 



Fig. I22I — Horizontal Donble-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump, Outside Packed, for loo to 1500 pounds 
working pressure or 230 to 3500 feet elevation, as per Table below. — For Mine Pumping, Municipal Water 
Works, Filter and Hydraulic Presses, Hydraulic Riveting Machines, Hydraulic Cranes, etc. 

single throw with a gear at the inner 



Crank Shaft 

Bearings 

Gearing 

Driving Connections 

Crossheads 

Connecting Rods 

Cylinders 

Plungers 

Glands 

Valve Boxes 

A^alves 

Pipe Connections 

Spring Alleviator 

Oil Cups 



Pinion shaft bearings 



I he forged steel crank shaft is in two pieces, each having 
end. These two gears carry the centre crank pin. 

Crank shaft bearings are babbitted and have wedge and screw adjustment, 
are babbitted. 

Pump is fitted wih double gearing. The pinions are semi-steel castings, machine cut. Gears are 
charcoal iron, machine cut. 

Power for driving may be applied at either side of Pump. For electric or other high speed motor 
power intermediate gearing and auxiliary shaft are used and can be supplied to order at extra 
price. 

Have adjustable shoes which are babbitted and run in bored guides. 

Are forged steel and have bronze boxes with strap head and wedge adjustment at each end. 
Charcoal iron fitted with bronze linings. 
Hard cast iron, turned and ground true and smooth. 
Hard cast iron and readily accessible. 
Separate charcoal iron castings. 
Extra heavy bronze with leather or rubber facing. 

Suction or discharge connections can be made at either side of Pump. 
Furnished on "'/> x 16 in. Pumps and smaller sizes. 
Furnished with all Pumps. 



and Wrenches 

Special Construction Phosphor Bronze Plungers and Glands to order at extra price. 

Fig. I22T. Sizes, Capacities, Etc 



Plungers 


Capacity One 

Revolution 
of Crank Shaft 


Usual Speed and 
Capacity per Minute 


Working Pressures 


Sizes 


OF Pipe 


Geared 


Cipher 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Z% in. 


16 in. 


345 gals. 


36 revs., 124 gals. 


1500 lbs. 


5 in- 


4 in. 


6 to I 


Tokeqr 


3M " 


16 " 


4-59 " 


36 " 165 " 


1200 " 


5 " 


4 " 


6 to I 


Tokerbs 


aYa " 


16 " 


5.89 " 


36 " 212 " 


1000 " 


6 " 


5 " 


6 to I 


Tokest 


4M 


16 " 


7.36 " 


36 " 265 " 


800 " 


6 " 


5 " 


6 to I 


Toketa 


sVa " 


16 " 


9- 


36 " 324 " 


600 " 


7 " 


6 " 


6 to I 


Roative 


SVa " 


16 " 


10.8 


36 " 388 " 


500 " 


8 " 


7 " 


6 to I 


Rusebb 


6/2 " 


16 " 


13.8 " 


36 " 490 " 


390 " 


8 " 


7 " 


6 to I 


Ruseck 


7/2 " 


16 " 


18. 


36 " 660 " 


300 " 


10 " 


8 " 


6 to I 


Rusedr 


8/2 " 


16 " 


23-S " 


36 " 846 " 


216 " 


12 " 


ID " 


6 to I 


Rusedsa 


10 


16 " 


32.6 " 


36 " 1 170 " 


150 " 


12 ■" 


ID " 


6 to I 


Token X 


12 


16 " 


47- 


36 " 1700 " 


108 " 


14 " 


12 " 


6 to I 


Tokevo 



Goulds Portable Triplex Electric Mine Pump 



130 Pounds 
Pressure 



300 Feet 
Elevation 




Fig. 966. Size 63^" x 8" 



Specification 

Fig. .966 — Portable Triplex Electric Mine Pump, Horizontal Single-Acting Outside Packed Plunger 
Type, for 130 pounds working pressure, or 300 feet elevation, especially designed for pumping Mine Sumps. 



Truck is made wholly of iron and is fitted with cast iron single flange wheels. This truck cannot 

be affected by moisture and will always maintain a correct alignment of the Pump and Motor, 

assuring easy running and long life. 

Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

Crank shaft and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 

Pump gear and motor gear are made of charcoal iron, machine cut. The pinions are bronze. 

Have adjustable bronze boxes with strap head and wedge adjustment on crank end and bronze 

bushing on plunger end. 

Charcoal iron in one casting. Cylinders are fitted with phosphor bronze linings. 

Close grained hard iron, but are made of phosphor bronze to order at extra price. 

Iron and of easy access for adjustment. 

Rubber discs on bronze grid seats accessible through hand-hole covers. Metal Valves to order. 

Furnished with all Pumps, 



Truck 

Crank Shaft 
Bearings 
Gearing 
Connecting Rods 

Cylinders and 
Valve Boxes 
Plungers 
Glands 
A^alves 

Oil Cups 
and Wrenches 

Special Construction Phosphor Bronze Plungers, Glands, Rawhide Pinions to order at extra price. 

Our price includes the Pump complete, iron truck with wheels, the gearing necessary to connect to motor, but will not 
include the motor unless so specified. Correspondents should advise the width of track, height of roof, also furnish work- 
ing drawings of motor. 

For Table of Power required to operate, see page 181. 



Fig. 961 



s. Capacities, Etc 



Plungers 


Capacity One 
Revolution 

of 
Crank Shaft 


Usual Speed and 
Capacity 
per Minute 


Sizes of Pipe 


Crank and 

Pinion Shafts 

Geared 


Cipher 
Bronze Fitted 


Cipher 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


5 in. 

6/3 " 

8 " 


8 in. 
8 " 
8 " 


2.C gals. 
34 " 

5-2 " 


45 revs., 90 gals. 
45 " 153 " 
45 " 234 " 


3 in. 

4 
5 " 


3 in. 

4 " 

4 " 


5 to I 
5 to I 
5 to I 


Briefer 
Baldest 
Brimful 


Blunder 

Blunderbus 

Blundering 



Goulds Single-Acting Triplex Pressure Pump 



900 to 5000 
Pounds Pressure 





Fig. 997. No. A. Size i" x 4" 
Type of Nos. A and K 



Fig- 997- No. B. Size i/\' x 6" 
Type of Nos. B, L and M 



Specification 

Fig-. 997 — Single-Acting Triplex Pressure Pump. Type of the No. M and smaller sizes, for pres- 
sures varying from 900 to 5000 pou.ids, per table below.— For Oil Refineries, Cotton Oil Mills, Sugar and 
Glucose Refineries, Tobacco Works, Steel Works, on Filter and Hydraulic Presses, Hydraulic Riveting 
^Machines, etc. 



Crank Shaft 

Bearings 

Gearing- 

Crossheads 
Connecting Rods 

Cylinders and 
Connecting: Pipes 
Plungers 

Glands 

Valves 

Oil Cups 

and Wrenches 



Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

Crank shaft bearings are of phosphor bronze and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 

Gear and pinion of charcoal iron, machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion and adjacent teeth 
of the gear. 

Cylindrical in form, made of cast iron and run in bored guides. 

Have bronze boxes with strap head and key adjustment at crank end md bronze bushing at 
plunger end. 

Phosphor bronze. 

Phosphor bronze. Will be furnished of steel if required. 

Fhosph;r bronze. 

All sizes have metal valves; 

Furnished with all Pumps. 



For Table of Power required to operate, see page 181. 

For Electric and other Motive Power and Methods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 



Fig-. 997, Sizes, Capacities, Et- 





Plun 


GEES 




Usual Speed and 


Limit 
Pressure 


Sizes of Pipe 




Tight 




Xo. 






Revolution 


Capacity 






Geared 


and Loose 


Cipher 












Diameter 


Stroke 


of Crank Shaft 


per Minute 


Square In. 


Suction 


Discharge 




Pulleys 




A 


I in. 


4 in. 


.04 gals. 


50 revs., 2. gals. 


1500 lbs. 


iX in. 


I in. 


5 to I 


15x3 in. 


Riteho 


K 


iX " 


4 " 


.06 " 


50 " 3- " 


900 •' 


iX " 


I 


5 to I 


15x3 " 


Riteil 


B 


i/, " 


6 " 


•03 " 


50 " 1.5 " 


5000 ' ' 


I 


}i " 


7 to I 


26x4 ' ' 


Ritejm 


L 


iX " 


6 ' = 


.09 " 


50 " 4-5 " 


1800 " 


\]i " 


I " 


7 to I 


26x4 ' ' 


Riteka 


M 


iVz " 


6 " 


•13 " 


SO " 6.5 " 


1200 " 


iX " 


I 


7 to I 


26x4 ' ' 


Ridefu 1 



See pages 210-211 for larger sizes. 



210 



Goulds Single-Acting Triplex Plunger Pressure Pump 



200 to 1500 
Pounds Pressure 




Fig. 997. No. S. Size 2]/^" x 6" 
Type of Nos. S, C and F 



Fig- 997- No. D. Size 4>4" x 8" 
Type, of Nos. D, E, G and H 



Specification 



Fig. 997 — Single-Acting Triplex Pressure Pump, designed and built in sizes No. S and larger for 
pressures varying from 200 to 1500 lbs. per table below.- — For Oil Refineries, Cotton Oil Mills, Sugar and 
Glucose Refineries, Tobacco Works, Steel Works, Hydraulic Cranes, Filter and Hydraulic Presses, Hydrau- 
lic Riveting Machines, on Pipe Lines, etc. 



Crank Shaft 

Bearings 

Gearing 

Crossheads 
Connecting Rods 
Cylinders and 
Valve Boxes 
Plunsrers 



Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

Crank shaft bearings are of phosphor bronze and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 
Gear and pinion are made of charcoal iron, machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion and ad- 
jacent teeth of the gear. 

Are fitted with adjustable bronze shoes which run in bored guides. 
Have bronze boxes with strap head and key adjustment at both ends. 
All in one casting of charcoal iron unless otherwise ordered. 

Plungers 3 in. diameter and smaller will be made of steel without 



Iron unless otherwise ordered. 

extra cost if preferred. 
Glands Iron and of easy access for adjustment. 

Valves All sizes have metal valves. 

Air Chambers Supplied with Pumps built for pressures up to 400 pounds. 

Oil Cups Furnished with all Pumps, 

and Wrenches 
Special Construction Phosphor Bronze Plungers, Lined Cylinders and Glands to order at extra price. 

For Table of Power required to operate, sec page 181. 

For Electric and other Motive Power and Methods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 

Fig-997- S i z e s , C a p a c i t i e s , E t c . 





Plu. 


GERS 


Capacity One 

Revolution 

of 


Usual Speed and 




Sizes of Pipe 




Tight 










Capacity 


per 






Geared 


and Loose 


Cipher 




Diameter 


Stroke 


Crank Shaft 


per Minute 


Square Inch 


Suction 


Discharge 




Pulleys 




s 


2J4 in. 


6 in. 


.30 gals. 


SO revs., 15 gals. 


1500 lbs. 


2 in. 


iVz in. 


5 to I 


30 X 5 in. 


Ridegsl 


N 


3 " 


6 " 


■55 " 


50 " 27 " 


650 " 


2 " 


2 


5 to I 


30 X 5 " 


Ridehm 


P 


4 


6 " 


I " 


50 " 50 " 


350 " 


2 " 


2 


5 to I 


30 X 5 " 


Rideis 


R 


5 


6 " 


1-53 " 


50 " 76 " 


240 " 


3 " 


3 


5 to I 


30 X 5 " 


Roatila 


C 


2% " 


8 " 


.41 " 


45 " 18 " 


1500 " 


3 " 


2 


5 to I 


36x61^ " 


Roatat 


D 


4/2 " 


8 " 


1.65 " 


45 " 74 " 


400 " 


3 " 


3 


5 to I 


36x6/, " 


Roatem 


E 


6-/' " 


8 " 


3-44 " 


45 " 154 " 


200 " 


4 " 


4 " 


5 to I 


36x61^ " 


Roatfo 


F 


3 


8 " 


73 " 


45 " 32 " 


1500 " 


3 " 


2 " 


5 to I 


42 X 6y2 " 


Roatget 


G 


4H " 


8 " 


i.6s " 


45 " 74 " 


600 " 


3 " 


3 " 


5 to I 


42 X 61/4 " 


Roatgof 


H 


6y2 " 


8 " 


3-44 " 


45 " 154 " 


300 " 


4 " 


4 " 


5 to I 


42x61/4 " 


Roathad 



See pages 208, 209 for sizes adapted higher pressure. 



Goulds Double-Acting Piston Vacuum Pump 




Fig. 1049. Size 18" X 18" 



Specification 

Fig. 1049 — Geared Horizontal Double-Acting Piston Vacuum Pump, for suction-box Pump on paper 
machines ; and as Vacuum Pump in connection with vacuum pans ; and as Vacuum Pump in connection with 
surface condensers. 



Crank Shaft 

Bearings 

Gearing 

Crossheads 

Connecting Rods 

CyHnder 

Piston 

Piston Rod 

Stuffing Box 
and Gland 

Valves 

Pipe Connections 

Oil Cups 
and Wrenches 



Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

Crank shaft and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 

Gear and pinion are made of charcoal iron, machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion and 

jacent teeth of the gear. 

Cast iroii. The planed crosshead ways are adjustable. 

Have phosphor bronze boxes with strap heads and wedge adjustment at both ends. 

Charcoal iron fitted with removable bronze lining. 

Bronze with a bronze follower and fitted with fibrous packing. 

Is of Tobin bronze. 

Are made wholly of bronze and fitted with fibrous packing. 

Rubber discs on bronze grid seats and have cylindrically wound springs. 
Suction at top and one side of cylinder, discharge at the other side. 
Supplied with all Pumps. 

Fig. 1049. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



Piston 


Displacement 

One 
Revolution of 


Usual Speed 

and Displacement 

per iMinute 


Sizes of Pipe 


Geared 


Single 
Pulley 


Cipher 










Diameter 


Stroke 


Crank Shaft 


Suction 


Discharge 








8 in. 


10 in. 


4-3 gals. 


40 revs., 172 gals. 


5 in. 


5 in. 


4 to I 


3D X 4 in. 


Dreba 


12 " 


10 " 


9.6 " 


40 " 384 " 


5 " 


5 " 


4 to I 


30x5 " 


Drebef 


14 " 


10 " 


13-2 " 


40 " 528 " 


6 " 


6 " 


4 to I 


30x5 " 


Drebegl 


14 " 


14 " 


18.6 " 


38 " 706 " 


6 " 


6 " 


4 to I 


36x6 " 


Curyme 


16 " 


16 " 


27.8 " 


36 " 1000 " 


8 " 


8 " 


4 to I 


36x6 " 


Cusab 


18 " 


18 " 


39-5 " 


34 " 1343 " 


:o" 


10 " 


4 to I 


42x8 " 


Repeql 



Goulds Single- Acting Triplex Plunger Pump for Semi-Fluids 




Fig. 1128. Size 9"xi2" 



Specif 



1 c a 1 1 o n 



Fig. 1 1 28 — Single- Acting- Triplex Plunger Pump for semi-fluids, designed and built to stand constant 
hard work in paper mills and handling sewage. 



Crank Shaft 
Bearings 
Gearing 
Crossheads 
Connecting Rods 

Cylinders 
A'^alve Boxes 

Plungers 
Glands 
Valves 
Valve Seats 

Lubrication 

Wrenches 



Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

Crank shaft and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 

Charcoal iron, machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion and adjacent teeth of the gear. 

Are fitted with removable shoes which are babbitted and run in bored guides. 

Have bronze boxes with strap head and wedge adjustment at crank end and adjustable bronze 
boxes, marine type, at crosshead end. 

Separate charcoal iron castings, bronze lined. 

Suction valve boxes are cast separate, discharge valve boxes with cylinders. Both are charcoal 
iron. 

Phosphor bronze, turned and ground true and smooth. 

Iron and of easy access for adjustment. 

Bronze balls. 

Are of bronze and are held in place by four bolts provided with a locking device. The seats have 
also a lock ring extension which fits into a bored hole in the casting. 

Oil cups for connecting rods and crossheads. Other bearings have grease boxes. 
Supplied with all Pumps. 



Fig. 1128. Sizes, Capacities, Etc. 



Plungers 


Capacity 
One Revolution 
of Crank Shaft 


Dry Paper 
in 24 Hours at 
30 R. P. M. 


Sizes of Pipe 


Geared 


Single Pulley 


Cipher 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


8 in. 

9 " 
10 " 
12 " 


12 in. 
12 " 

12 " 


7.8 gals. 

9-9 " 
12.2 " 
17.6 " 


25 tons 

32 " 
40 " 

56 " 


7 in. 

8 " 
8 " 

10 " 


7 in. 

8 " 

8 " 

10 " 


5 to I 
5-3 to I 
5.3 to I 
S-3 to I 


30 X 6^ in. 
30 X 8!4 " 
30x10 
30x12 


Wrathijos 
Wrathop 
Wrathus 
Wrecoen 



216 



Goulds Single- Acting Triplex Plunger Pump for Semi-Fluids 




Fig. 1017. Size 7" X 



Specification 

Fig. 1017 — Single-Acting Triplex Plunger Pump, for Semi-Fluids. This Pump is especially 
designed for pumping Tar, Soap, Mud, Tan Liquor, Oils, Chemicals, Sewage, and heavy or fibrous solutions. 
Is built to stand a constant working pressure of 43 pounds, or elevation of 100 feet. 



Crank Shaft 

Bearings 

Gearing 

Connecting Rods 



Cylinders 

Plungers 

Glands 

Base and 
Valve Boxes 

Valves 

Oil Cups 
and Wrenches 



Steel casting (Open Hearth). 

Crank shaft and pinion shaft bearings are of babbitt metal. 

Gear and pinion are charcoal iron, machine cut. A gear guard covers the pinion and adjacent teeth 
of the gear. 

Are of unusual length. Sizes 8x 10 in. and larger have bronze boxes with strap head and wedge 

adjustment at crank end and bronze bushing at plunger end. 

Sizes 7x8 in. and smaller have adjustable bronze boxes at crank end and bronze bushing at plunger 

end. 

Close grained iron, cast in one piece with standards. 

Hard iron, turned and ground true and smooth. 

Iron and of easy access for adjustment. 

Charcoal iron in one casting, of liberal proportion, affording large valve area, direct water ways 
and of easy access. 

Are made to suit requirements; for tar, iron ball valves, -with iron seats; for ammoniacal liquor, 
iron wing valves with iron seats are used. 

Supplied with all Pumps. 



For Table of Power required to operate, see page 181. 

For Electric and other jMotive Power and Methods of Control, see pages 218 to 226. 

Fig. 1017. Sizes, Capacities, Etc 



Plungers 


Capacity one 


Usual Speed and 
Capacity 


Sizes of 1-ipe 


Geared 


Tight 
and Loose 


Cipher 












Diameter 


Stroke 


Crank Shaft 


per JVlinute 


Suction 


Discharge 




Pulleys 




4 in. 


4 in. 


0.65 gals. 


40 revs., ;6 gals. 


3 in. 


3 in. 


5 to I 


20x3 in. 


Surgent 


4 " 


6 " 


I. 


40 " 40 '• 


3 " 


3 " 


5 to I 


20 X 3 " 


Surgeon 


5 " 


6 " 


1-5 


40 " 60 " 


4 " 


4 


4 to I 


20x4 " 


Swack 


5 " 


8 " 


2. 


40 " 80 " 


4 " 


4 " 


4 to I 


20 X 4 " 


Swiss 


7 " 


8 " 


4- 


40 " 160 " 


S " 


5 " 


4 to I 


30 X 5 " 


Switch 


8 " 


10 " 


6.5 " 


40 " 260 " 


6 " 


6 " 


5 to I 


36x6 " 


TiUing 


8 " 


12 " 


7.8 " 


40 " 312 " 


6 " 


6 " 


5 to I 


36x6 " 


Tinted 



Driving Connections for Goulds Triplex Power Pumps 




Form "A" (Cipher, Forma), with Bed Plate and Idler 

Form "A," consists of Bed Plate and Idler for belt drive from electric motor. Rawhide Pump Pin- 
ions furnished on sizes 3/^ x 4 in. and smaller ; larger sizes extra to order. It runs smoothly and noise- 
lessly. It is of neat, compact design and easy to take care of. Rendered entirely automatic by use of 
switch which cuts out or throws in electric current as water in tank rises or falls. Either an open tank in 
upper part of building or compression tank in basement can be used. Always specify dimensions and speed 
of motor pulley and required number of gallons per minute. 

This form of Driving Connection may be applied to the following figures to which we refer : Figs. 924, 
957, 1009, 1 140, 1 1 57, 1 1 76, 1 190, 1 193. 

Prices upon application. 

In telegraphing, place cipher representing desired Form immediately after cipher standing for type and 
size Pump selected. 



Driving Connections for Goulds Triplex Power Pumps 




Form "B" (Cipher, Formb)^ vvith Rawhide Pinion and Single Pulley for Belt from Electric Motor. 



Form '"B," Rawhide Pinion and Single Pulley for belt drive from Electric or other high speed 
Motor. This form of belt drive is practically noiseless and wherever space will permit, and dampness does 
not prohibit, we recommend it. Pulleys charged extra according to size. Always specify dimensions 
and speed of motor pulley and required number of gallons per minute. 

This form of Driving Connection may be applied to following Figures to which we refer : Figures 
924, 957, 997, 1009, 1098, 1 140, 1157. 

Prices upon application. 

In telegraphing, place cipher representing Form immediately after cipher standing for type and size 
Pump selected. 



220 



Driving Connections for Goulds Triplex Power Pumps 




Form "C (Cipher, Forme), 



Intermediate Gearing-, Rawhide Motor Pinion and Bed Plate for Geared 
Connection to Electric Motor 



Form "C," Intermediate Gearing', Rawhide Motor Pinion and Bed Plate for geared connections to 
electric motor, in damp places, where some noise is no objection, or in places where economy of space is a 
first requisite, we recommend. Rawhide Pump Pinions extra. Orders should be accompanied by detail 
motor drawing;s. State required number of g-allons per minute. In Figures 957, and 924 types. Motors 
are usually placed behind pumps, instead of at end as shown. In largest sizes of pumps bed plates are 
generally dispensed with. This Form of Driving Connection may be applied to following Figures to 
which we refer: Figures 924,957,997, 1098, 1009, 1140, 1157. 

Prices upon application. 

In telegraphing, place cipher representing desired Form immediately after cipher standing for type and 
size Pump selected. 



Driving Connections for Goulds Triplex Power Pumps 




Form "D' 



(Cipher Formd), Friction Clutch for Direct Connection to Eng-ine Shaft, 
with or without Bed Plate 



Form "D," Friction Clutch connection to Engfine Shaft; a very satisfactory connection to Steam, 
Gas and Gasoline Engines, where engine speeds may approximate 175 to 225 R. P. M. Always specify 
speed of engine shaft and required number of gallons per minute. Can be furnished with or without bed 
plate. This form of Driving Connection may be applied to following Figs, to which we refer : Figs. 924, 
957, 997, 1009, 1 140, 1 157. 

Prices upon application. 

In telegraphing, place cipher representing desired Form immediately after cipher standing for type and 
size Pump selected. 



Driving Connections for Goulds Triplex Power Pumps 



Form "E" (Cipher, Forme) 

Form "E," Driving Connection, consists of extendeci pinion shaft supported by outboard bearing- for 
carrying driving pulley where speed conditions require larger diameter pulley than can be placed between 
bearings back of Pump. Pulleys extra according to size. Always specify dimensions and speed of motor 
pulley and required number of gallons per minute. Can be applied to any of the following Triplex Power 
Pumps: Figs. 1283, 920, 1095, 1364, 1367. 

Prices upon application. 

In telegraphing, place cipher, representing desired Form, immediately after cipher standing for type and 
size Pump selected. 



Driving Connections for Goulds Triplex Power Pumps 




Form "I" (Cipher, Form:) 

Form 'T' Driving- Connection consists of auxiliary shaft (running- in self-oiling bearings), iron gear and 
pinion and shaft coupling for connection to electric or other high speed motor. Rawhide motor and Pump 
pinions and motor bed plates extra to order. Al-ways specify speed of motor shaft and required number of 
g-allons per minute. Can be applied to any of the folio-wing Triplex Power Pumps: Figs. 1283, 920, 1095, 
1364, 1348, 1367. Prices upon application. 

In telegraphing-, place cipher, representing- desired Form, immediately after cipher standing- for type 
and size Pump selected. 



Goulds By- Pass for Triplex Boiler Feed Pumps 



AND APPROXIMATE TABLE SHOJVING SIZE SINGLE-ACTING TRIPLEX PUMP FOR J'ARIOUS 

SIZES BOILERS 




Table is based on 30 pounds feed water per 
horse power per hour, which is the standard adopted 
by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 
and is the generally accepted commercial standard 
bv boilermakers and users. 



1 

Size Boiler 


Size of By-Pass Pipe 
and \'alves 


Size Triplex Pump 


30 h. p. 


I in. 


iMx 2^ m. 


SO " 


I " 


2x3 




100 " 


I 


2^,X 4 


' 


200 " 


1V4 " 


3.'/2X 4 




300 " 


154 " 


4 X 6 


' 


500 " 


I^ " 


5- X 6 




600 " 


I'A " 


5- X 8 


' 


850 " 


2 " 


6 X 8 




1,200 " 


2/2 " 


7x8 




1,500 " 


2/' " 


7 X 10 


' 


2,000 " 


2V2 " 


8 xio 


' 


3.000 " 


3 


sy. X 12 




3.500 " 


3 '• 


9 X12 




4,000 " 


4 


10 X 12 



va 



Control "K" 

Pumps fitted with Control "K" have by-pass with gate valve and discharge check vab 
live, extra, to order. 



Water relief 



Goulds Automatic Pressure Regulator and By- Pass 

Pump running- continuously and by-passing when up to pressure. 




Control "L" 

Control "L," Automatic Pressure Regulator and By-Pass may be used to advantage where Pumps are 
operated from line shaft, steam engine, gas engine, or electric motor either direct connected or belted, when 
demand on Pump is practically constant. 

In operation the discharge pressure on the Pump is controlled by the pressure in the compression tank. 
The Regulator is adjusted to open the by-pass valve whenever the limit pressure is reached and the by-pass 
is kept open until the pressure begins to drop ; the By- Pass then closes and the Pump discharges into the tank 
until limit pressure is again attained. 

This method of control is very simple and may be successfully applied to Pumps operating Hydraulic 
Elevators, Hydraulic Presses, Riveting Machines, etc. 

Prices upon application. 



Z. & H. Automatic Electric Switches and Motor Starters 



For Ot>e7i Tmik Pumping System 




Type "A" Automatic Switch 



Type "A" — Single-Pole Automatic Switch, illus- 
trated, can be used to start Direct Current Com- 
pound Wound Motors up to and including i Horse 
Power, not exceeding 250 volts. Also on Alter- 
nating Current Motors up to and including i Horse 
Power, not exceeding 125 volts. Price, $17.50. 

Type "B" — Double-Pole Automatic Switch, not 
illustrated, is preferred over the Single-Pole 
Switch for Alternating Current work. Its limit- 
ations are the same as Type "A." Price, $20.00. 

Type "C" — Double-Pole Automatic Switch, not 
illustrated, does not dififer from Type "B," except 
that it is made to use on higher voltages up to 500 
to 600. Price, $21.00. 

Type "D" — Automatic Motor Starter, illustra- 
ted, can be used on all Direct Current Compound 
Wound Motors larger than i Horse Power. Also 
on two and three-phase Alternating Current Motors 
up to 5 Horse Power. 



TYPE "D- AUTOMATIC MOTOR STARTER ' 


Size of M 


J Starter for 


Starter for 


Starter for ' 


°'-°^ no Volt Circuits 


220 Volt Circuits 


500 Volt Circuits 


K2 H. 


P. $51.00 


$51.00 


$56.00 


I 


52.50 52.50 


57-00 


2 


55-00 ; 55.00 


60.00 


3 


60.00 60.00 


65.00 


5 


66.00 ! 66.00 


72.50 


7K ' 


1 86.00 83.00 


90.00 


10 


! 93.00 1 88.00 


96.00 


15 


115.00 : 109.00 


119.00 


20 


154-00 144.00 


158.00 


25 


176.00 165.00 


180.00 



Inquiries and orders should specify horse power of motors 
and voltage of same. 

In practice. Direct Current Motors Compound Wound have 
proven so much more satisfactory than either Shunt or Series 
Wound Motors that we advise their exclusive use. 




Type 



Automatic Motor Starter 



Strainers, Pressure and Vacuum Chamber 



Fig-. 964, Special Suction Pipe Strainer, protects the Pump from foreign matter 
which might enter the valves. It is made with a wire basket, which is easily 
removed for cleansing. 

A Strainer of this kind should be used in connection with all Triplex Pumps, 
especially with the small sizes where foreign matter is apt to enter the suction box, 
tripping the valves and reducing the rated capacity of Pump. 

Fig. 964. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



■ 

c es. 


*K 


*: 


*iK 


*iy2 


2 


2% 


3 




Price • 


$2.25 


2.50 


3.00 


4.00 


6.00 


8.00 


12.00 





*Screwed ends. 

Fig. 36, represents our Heavy Galvanized Wrought Iron Strainer with flanged 
joint. 

This Strainer is especially adapted for use in mine pumps or shafts, as it will 
permit of hard usage and will not break as easily as a cast iron strainer. 

Fig. 36. Wrought-Iron Strainer. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 





3 


4 


s 




, 


8 


9 


:o 


I-' 








Flange Joint 


$4.25 


6.6s 


8.00 


9-75 


11.45 14-90 


20.60 


23.00 


28.60 



Fig. 1400, represents our Iron Pressure or Vacuum Chamber for use in connec- 
tion with Triplex or other Power Pumps. 

Fig. 1400. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



A — Diameter Flange, in. 
K — Diameter Chamber, i 

H— Height, in 

Price 



7 

10 

32 

$7.50 



7 

loK 
35 
9.00 



9 

35 
[6.00 



48/2 
30.00 



40.00 




Fig. 964 




Fig. 35 




Fig 1400 




Fig. 1204 



Goulds Vertical Power Force Pumps 

With Crank Shaft, for Either Hand or Power. 

Fig. 1204 represents our new Vertical Power Force Pump, or, 
as it is often called, "Covered Crank Pump." Cut of Fig. 1204 
gives sectional view, showing arrangement of plunger and valve 
in the standard, making a complete pump for drawing water from 
cisterns, shallow wells and streams, where the vertical suction lift 
is not over twenty-five feet. The Pump, as we now build it, 
having crank-shaft with bearing on each side of crank, possesses 
many advantages over the earlier types, and we believe its com- 
pact form and low price will commend it for almost innumerable 
uses. When so ordered, we can furnish with crosshead or guide 
(in place of plunger and lower valve), thus adapting it for oper- 
ating a cylinder (see pages 68 and 69) in wells where water 
stands more than tvv'enty-five feet below the Punip. Pump, thus 
arranged with crosshead, furnished at price of regular pump, 
but the deep well cylinder costs extra. Fig. 1205 differs from 
Fig. 1204, described above, only in that it has tight and loose 
pulleys. This Pump is largely used in creameries and milk sta- 
tions, wherever it is desired to force liquids to elevations of fifty 
feet or less. Arrangement of plunger and valve is as shown in 
sectional view of Fig. 1204. Can be made for deep wells, same 
as Fig. 1204, and same remarks apply. 




Fig. 1205 



1204. Sizes, Pr 



Etc 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Pulleys, 
Each 


*Lift and 
Force 


Cipher 


Price 


4 
6 


3 in- 
3K3" 


6 in. 
6 " 


.18 gal. 

•25 " 


1/4 in. pipe 
1/4 " 


154 in. pipe 

\V2 " 


15x3 in. 

15x3 " 


50 ft. 
50 " 


Waretu 
Wareul 


$27.00 
30.00 


Fig. 1205. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Pulleys, 
Each 


*Lift and 
Force 


Cipher 


Price 


4 
6 


3 in. 

3/2 " 


6 in. 
6 " 


.18 gal. 

•25 " 


i^ in. pipe 

IV2 


i^ in. pipe 


15x3 in. 
15x3 " 


50 ft. 
50 " 


Warevz 
Warewy 


$32.00 
35-00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery Pump not more than 25 feet above water. Hot water must flow to Pump. 



229 




Goulds Hand Boiler Feed Pumps 

With Brass-Fitted Globe Check Valve 

Fig. 289 represents a Hand Boiler Feed Pump on plank, 
for feeding cold boilers or those under moderate steam 
pressure, as 40 to 60 pounds. It is also well adapted for 
supplying feed water to boilers employed for making steam 
for heating only, etc. 

The Pumps are supplied with brass-fitted globe check 
valve on discharge, preventing water from returning to 
Pump. They have brass plunger leather packed and brass 
lower valve, adapting them for pumping hot as well as cold 
water. Where Pumps must handle hot water, we always 
advise placing them under flooded suction. 

These Pumps are heavy and substantial in build, having 
revolving bearer, brass gland and brass-cased piston rod, 
and must not be confused with cheaper Pumps of this class. 

Fig. 495 is built on same lines as Fig. 289, described 
above, except that it ic a Base Pump. It is designed for the 
same range of duty. 

Fig. 289-. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity per 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Equivalent 
Pressure 


Cipher 


Price 



2 

4 


2 in. 
21^ " 

3 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


.08 gal. 

■13 " 
.18 " 


I in. pipe 
iVa " 
1% " 


I in. pipe 


120 ft. 
90 " 
60 " 


51 lbs. 

38 " 

25 " 


Digit 
Dikes 
Dim 


$12.00 
14.00 
16.00 


Fig. 495. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity per 
Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Equivalent 
Pressure 


Cipher 


Price 




2 

4 


2 in. 
2^ " 

3 " 


6 in. 
6 " 
6 " 


.08 gal. 

•13 " 
.18 " 


I in. pipe 


I in. pipe 
154 " 


120 ft. 
90 " 
60 " 


SI lbs. 
38 " 

25 " 


Headek 
Healed 
Heaps 


$12.00 
14.00 
16.00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 15 feet above water. Hot vv'ater must flow to Pump. 




Goulds Plunger Boiler Feed Pump 

With Column and Single Pulley for Hmid or Machine Pozvcr 

Fig. 482 represents our Power Boiler Feed Pump on bed plate, with column, 
crank shaft and face plate, with single pulley, for hand or machine power. Capa- 
ble of handling hot water as well as cold. 

Pump has general application for feeding cold boilers or those under moderate 
steam pressure. Has special bronze check valves and outside-packed plunger. 

We always recommend shortest possible suction pipe with Boiler Feed Pump, 
as it lessens the danger of losing its priming. 

Fig. 482. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Dia. of 
Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Min., 
60 Strokes 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift 
and 
Force 


Equiva- 
Pr'e'ssire 


Pulley 


Cipher 


Price 




4 


2 in. 
3 


3 in. 
3 " 
3 " 


2.4s gal. 

3.82 " 

S.51 " 


I in. pipe 


I in. pipe 


120 ft. 
90 ■' 
60 " 


60 lbs. 
45 " 
30 " 


16 X 3 in. 
18x4 " 
20 X 4 " 


Gull 

Gullyx 

Gulps 


$35-00 
37.50 
40.00^ 




Fig. 484 



Goulds Plunger Boiler Feed Pump 

With Column and Two Pulleys, for Hand or Machine Pozver 

Fig. 484 represents improved pattern of Power Boiler Feed Pump with crank 
shaft, face plate, tight and loose pulleys, for hand or machine power. On the end of 
driving shaft opposite the face plate is a heavy iron crank with wrought-iron han- 
dle for working Pump when necessary. 

Pumps may be employed for feeding steam boilers under moderate pressure, or 
any other service within limits cited in our table below. 

Has special bronze check valves and outside-packed plunger and is capable of 
handling hot water. 

Fig. 484. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Dia. of 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Min., 
60 Strokes 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift 
and 
Force 


Equiva- 
lent 
Pressure 


Pulley 


Cipher 


Price 




2 

4 


2 in. 
2>4 " 

3 " 


3 in. 
3 " 
3 " 


2.45 gal. 

3.82 " 

5-51 " 


I in. pipe 
I " 


I in. pipe 

1/4 


120 ft. 
90 " 
60 " 


60 lbs. 
45 " 
30 " 


16x3 in. 
16x3 " 
16x3 " 


Hairs 

Haily 
Halfs 


$40.00 
42.50 
45.00 



*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than is feet above water. Hot water 
must flow to Pump. 



Goulds Plunger Boiler Feed Pump 

With Stub End for Machine Poiver 
Fig. 292 represents our Power Boiler Feed Pump for supplying steam boilers with 
water against any pressure. The globe check valves are made of separate castings, 
faced off and bolted on the body of Pump, thus making a tight-packed joint. The valve 
seats are made of best bronze and screwed into the iron castings, and can therefore be 
removed when worn out and new ones inserted. The valve itself is also of bronze. 
The stuffing-box, top of piston and stub end are finished bright and polished. 
Fig. 292. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Minute. 
60 Strokes 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Equiv. 
Pressure 


Cipher 


Price 


00 


2 

4 


1 1/4 in. 
2 

21/2 " 
3 " 


gin. 
9 " 
9 " 
9 " 


4-13 gal. 

7-3S " 
11.47 " 
16.52 " 


I in. pipe 
1% " 


I in. pipe 

1/4 


250 ft. 
250 " 
250 " 
250 " 


107 lbs. 

107 " 
107 " 
107 " 


Dimed 
Dimal 
Dine 
Dingy 


$30.00 
35-00 
40.00 
50.00 



*TotaI lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 15 feet above water. Hot water must 
flow to Pump. 

See notes on Feed Water for Boilers, page 224. 

Goulds Plunger Boiler Feed Pump 

With Stub End for Machine Power 
Fig. 485 represents Power Boiler Feed Pump with trunk plunger, which we ofifer 
in several sizes given below. Suction and discharge brass check valves are screwed 
into opposite sides of cylinder. This cheap yet serviceable Pump has general applica- 
tion for feeding steam boilers under moderate pressure, or for any limit duty indicated 
in our tables. 








F 


ig. 48 


5. Sizes, Pri 


ces, Ftc. 






No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Minute, 
60 Strokes 


Suction 


Discharge 


*Lift and 
Force 


Equiv. 
Pressure 


Cipher 


Price 


2 


iYa in- 


6 in. 


1.27 gal. 


^ in. pipe 


^ in. pipe 


ISO ft. 


64 lbs. 


Halls 


$10.00 


3 


l'/4 " 


6 " 


1.84 " 


I 


I 


150 " 


64 " 


Halor 


15.00 


4 


1/4 " 


3 " 


1-37 " 


3/4 " 


M " 


150 " 


64 " 


Halt 


14.00 


5 


2 


3 " 


2.45 " 


I " 


I " 


120 " 


51 " 


Hames 


18.00 


6 


2!4 " 


3 " 


3-82 " 


I 


I 


90 " 


38 " 


Hands 


22.00 


7 


3 " 


3 " 


5-50 " 


IK " 


I^ " 


60 " 


25 " 


Hank 


27.00 


8 


2 


6 " 


3.26 " 


IK " 


I^ " 


120 " 


51 " 


Hard 


22.00 


9 


2H " 


6 " 


5.10 " 


1% " 


iVa " 


90 " 


38 " 


Hares 


30.00 


10 


3 " 


6 " 


7-35 " 


IY2 " 


1/2 " 


120 " 


51 " 


Harks 


40.00 



Hot water must 



Fig. 292 




Fig. 485 



See notes on Feed Water for Boilers, page 224. 



"Royal" Steam Boiler Feed Pump 




Fig- 1395 



The "Royal" Steam Boiler Feed Pump has many points of merit in its 
arrangement, construction and proportions not found in any other pumps. 

The main or frame casting, with supporting arm, is all in one piece, so 
that the shaft revolves in perfectly rigid bearings, while the eccentric connec- 
tion works in a vertical hne, without any lateral pressure on the valve rod to 
heave and pull the steam chest, cramp the rod and create friction. The cylinder 
heads have ground surfaces ; the space between cylinder and chest is tapped on 
either side for the exhaust steam pipe, and the brass globe check valves are each 
designated "suction" or "discharge" for convenience, and can be connected on 
either side of Pump if necessary. If water is to be raised by suction, put a foot 
valve and strainer on end of suction pipe and make all joints tight. 

Engineers all say that the GOULD "ROYAL" is the most substantial, best 
proportioned and modern in its general construction and arrangement of parts, 
of any of the large number of Single-Acting Boiler Feed Pumps, and always 
give it the preference over all others. 

With each Pump we furnish Throttle Valve, Oil Cup and Let-Ofif Plugs. 

The table below will give a full description of capacity, prices, etc., of these 
Pumps. 



Fig. 1395. Sizes, Prices, Et^ 





Diameter 


Diameter 










Suction 


Rev. 


Capacity 


*Lift 


Equiv. 






No. 




Water 


Stroke 


Steam 


Exhaust 


and 






and 


Pres- 




Price 




Cylinder 


Plunger 










Discharge 


Mmute 


Mmute 


Force 


sure 






I 


3 in. 


1 3/^ in. 


3 in- 


Vi in. pipe 


34 


in. pipe 


I in. pipe 


100 


1.93 gal. 


200 ft. 


100 lbs. 


Sagot 


$44.00 


2 


3/2 " 


UA " 


3 " 


y2 " 


34 


" 


I 


100 


3-12 '■ 


200 " 


100 " 


Sailor 


55-00 


3 


4 


2% " 


4 " 


M " 


I 


" 


iK " 


90 


6.20 " 


200 " 


100 " 


Sakels 


70.00 


4 


4/2 " 


2M " 


4 " 


M " 


I 


" 


i;/, " 


H.S 


8.75 " 


200 " 


100 " 


Salad 


82.50 


S 


5 " 


3'/< " 


4 " 


Va " 


iH 


" 


i y, " 


80 


13-33 " 


200 " 


100 " 


Saleso 


110.00 


6 


6 " 


4 


5 " 


I 


1/2 




2 


'' 


21-75 " 


200 " 


100 " 


Salty 


154.00 



* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, Pump not more than 15 feet above water. Hot water must flow to Pump. 

Pumps with brass-lined cylinder and brass-cased plunger add to list No. i, $8.00; No. 2, $10.00; No. 3, 
;i2.5o; No. 4, $16.00; No. 5, $21.00; No. 6, $30.00. 




Goulds Soda Water Pressure Pump 



For Hand or Power Use 

Fig-. 1086, Soda Water Pressure Pump, has frame 
cylinder support and plunger rod g^uide cast in one piece, 
this form of construction insuring- proper alignment of 
the working parts. 

The frame supports shaft, with connecting rod, and 
carries on one end tight and loose pulleys, and on other 
balance wheel with handle. 

Pump has bronze cylinder, plunger and valves. 

It may also be used for boiler testing or any pump- 
ing service where the pressure does not exceed 200 lbs. 




Fig. 1086 







Fig. 1086. Size, Price, E 


t C. 






Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Working 
Pressure 


Balance 
Wheel 


Pulleys 


Cipher 


Price 


lYz in. 


6 in. 


.05 gal. 


14^ in. pipe 


^in.pipe 


200 lbs. 


36x314 in. 


20x3 in. 


Rudehi 


$100.00 



^ Goulds Bronze Soda Water Pressure Pump 

Fig. 1342 is a very compact and powerful Pump requiring but little 

-Tig. 1342 floor space. 

Base and lever socket are cast iron, lever malleable iron with wood handle, links wrought iron. The 

cylinder, plunger, gland and valves are bronze, and all working parts are easily accessible. This Pump is 

designed for pumping water into soda water tanks and carbonating apparatus under heavy pressure and 

may be used for boiler testing and similar service up to the limit of its working pressure, 200 lbs. 

Fig. 1342. Size, Price, Etc. 



Diameter 
Cylinder 


""^'^^ir 


Suction 


Discharge 


Working 
Pressure 


Cipher 


Price 


iXin. 


S in. .03 gal. 


H in. pipe 


^ in. pipe 


200 lbs. 


Virgko 


$20.00 




Goulds Hydraulic Pressure or Test Pump 

For Testing Boilers, Pipes, Etc. 

Fig. 867 represents a new Hydraulic Pressure or Test Pump, of compact 
build and of commensurate strength for work for which it is designed. 

It has a revolving top, admitting its being worked in any position, and 
a sectional lever, which can be changed to give greatest leverage. The 
suction and discharge valves (flanged and bolted to cylinder) are of a new 
and improved type, with brass valve seats, poppets and caps. The Pump 
should be placed within short suction distance of water, or on a level with 
it, and will be found invaluable to the boilermaker, or user, for testing the 
condition of boilers, vessels, etc., for cleaning out pipes, etc. 

Fig. 867. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 867 



No. 


Diameter Ram 


Stroke 


Suction and Dis. 


Working Pressure 


Cipher 


Price 




I 

2 

3 


I 


Sin. 
5 " 
5 " 
5 " 


I in. pipe 

I 

I 

I " 


700 lbs. 
550 " 

400 " 

200 " 


Webbed 
Webbery 
Webby 
Wedah 


$18.50 
19.00 
19.50 
20.00 



Can furnish with strong wood barrow, with cast-iron tank underneath, at 
$10.00 extra list. 

Goulds High Service Pressure or Test Pump 

For Testing Boilers, Tanks, Etc. 

Fig. 941 is designed to supply the demand for a Test Pump, capable of 
generating any desired pressure up to 6,000 pounds per square inch. The 
body or cylinder, as well as ram, is of steel, the valves of best gun metal and 
the lever forged from wrought-iron. In short, we have sacrificed nothing 
that would contribute to the strength and efficiency of this Pump, and the 
results have vindicated our policy. Our table of dimensions, given below, 
further illustrates the compactness and power of our Pump. 



Fig. 941 






Fig. 


941. Size, Price, 


Etc. 




Diameter Ram 


Stroke 


Suction and Dis. 


Working 
Pressure 


Ciplier 


Price 


^ in. 


2 in. 


34 in. pipe 


6000 lbs. 


Wetish 


$30.00 




Goulds Hydraulic Test Pump 

With Cast-Iron Tank 

Fig. 789 illustrates our new Gun Metal Test Pump, for testing boilers, 
tanks, pipes, etc., to one thousand pounds pressure per square inch, if 
necessary. As the cistern only holds about two gallons of water, the thing 
to be tested should first be filled by other means and the tester then applied 
to supply the balance and work up the pressure. 

Everything is made first-class in all respects. Weight about forty pounds. 

Fig. 789. Size, Price, Etc. 



Complete with ^-inch piston and delivery pipe screwed for Yz-mch. gas 

pipe coupling, (Wedder) $30.00 



Fig. 789 



This price does not include Test Gauge, Valve or Fittings, which will be 
supplied of any desired size or style at lowest market rates. 



Plumbers' Brass Force Pumps 

In Fig. 1035 we show our new Plumbers' Brass Force Pump, which may be 
operated at any pressure up to 100 lbs. per square inch. For removing obstructions 
in waste or water pipes. Pump is placed in vessel of water and pipe to be cleared con- 
nected to Pump by hose. For this purpose we furnish three feet of hose and conical 
tip, that may be readily connected to any ordinary size pipe. 

Pump is very coinpact and may easily be carried in sack of plumbers' tools, etc. 

Fig. 1035. Size, Price, Etc. 




i-inch Diameter Cylinder, 16-inch Stroke (Baldwin) 



. $7.00 




Plumbers' Brass Force Pump ^..^ ^^^^ 

Fig. 322 represents our Plumbers' Force Pump for removing obstructions 
in waste and water pipes All working parts are brass. Discharge is furnished 
with brass-cased check valve and fitted for hose coupling. In operating this 
Pump, a hose is connected to pipes to be cleared and Pump is set in vessel of 
water. 

Fig. 322. Size, Price, Etc. 



Fig. 322 



No. 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke 


."i^i^Z. 


Discharge 


Cipher 


Price 





2 in. 


5 in. 


.07 gal. 


Y4. in. hose 


Dusty 


$7.00 



Goulds Gas Fitters' Proving Pump 

With Spring or Mercury Gauge 




Fig. 1065 shows our Gas Fitters' Proving Pump, with Spring 
Gauge. It affords the best known means of testing pipes. We 
price below Pump only, also complete with Spring or Mercury- 
Gauge and Hose, as shown in engraving, if wanted. 





Fig. 


I 065 


Size, Price, 


Etc. 




No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Displacement 
per Stroke 


Discharge 


Cipher 


Brass 
Pump 
Only 





2 in. 


10 in. 


31 cu. in. 


^in.hose 


Dabcer 


$12.00 



Mercury 
Gaug-e 



Pump with Sprmg Gauge (or Mercury Gauge as ordered). 

Ether Cup, Cock and Hose Complete $25.00 

Spring Gauge 10.00 

Mercury Gauge 10.00 

Ether Cup and Cock 5.00 

Hose per foot 25 




Fig. 1065 

Gas Companies' and Plumbers' Drip Pump 

Fig. 323 is our Plumbers' and Gas Companies' Drip Pump, for extracting the water from gas drips. 
These Pumps have brass cylinders, brass plunger, valve and plunger rod, glands, etc. Suction is regu- 
larly fitted for wrought-iron pipe, unless otherwise ordered. 





Fig. 


323. Sizes, Prices , Etc. 




No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Suction 


Cipher 


Price 




2 


2 in. 
2^ " 


9 in. 
9 " 


^/i in. pipe 


Dutch 
Chesteg 


$12.00 
16.00 



Fig. 3^ 



Goulds "Magic" Ham-Curing Pump 



Fig. 922 represents our "Magic" Ham-Curing Pump. 
All working parts are brass, including double-crimp 
packed plunger, valves and seats. We furnish with 
this Pump 3 feet of )4-mch rubber suction and discharge 
hose and nickel-plated needle point. The office of the 
Pump is to thoroughly impregnate the ham with a 
suitable preparation or pickle, thus curing it more 
quickly and better, in any season, than by the old 
process. 

Pump has 2-in. cyl. s-in. stroke. (Wevill) $15.00. 




Fig. 922 




237 

Goulds "New Lightning" Air Pressure Pump 

For Hand Use 

Fig. I2IO, "New Lightning" Air Pressure Pump, lias improved form of 
piston and valves with reduced clearances ; also more powerful leverage. The 
practically perfect cylinder can only be had in the cast body, finished to accu- 
rate size Ours is in one piece with base, to obviate possibility of leakage at 
this point. The piston and valves are finished with a view of obtaining the 
highest efficiencv. The compound lever is of new form, permitting best possi- 
ble application of power and renderinsr the work comparatively easy. 

We offer as a strictly high class Pump, designed to meet the demand for 
the best. 



Fie 



Etc 



Fisr. I-2IO 



Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Displacement 
per Stroke 


Discharge 


Working 
Pressure 


Cipher 


Price 


354 in. 


5>^ in 45.6 cubic in. 


■f'. in. hose 100 lbs. 


Twiddle 


$10.00 



Goulds Double-Acting Gas or Air Pump 

For Gas or Oil Wells 

Fig. 1 130, Double-Acting Gas or Air Pump, is designed for use in gas and 
oil regions, for relieving the back pressure from oil wells or supplying boilers 
with gas from non-flowing wells. 

Cylinder is cast iron with iron piston, metallic spring packed. The suc- 
tion valves, placed upon one side of Pump and discharge valves upon oppo- 
site side, are bronze, leather faced, and easy of access. Pump is furnished, 
complete, with forked coupling and yoke for wood rod of walking beam. 



F ig . I I 3 o. S 



Pr 



Etc. 



Diameter 
1 Cylinder 

1 


Stroke 


Displacement 

Free Air 
per Revolution 


Suction 


Discharge 


Cipher 


Price 


14 in. ■ 20 in. 


6152 cubic in. 


2 in. pipe 


2 in. pipe 


Waltab 


$125.00 




Fig. 1 130 



OUTLET- ^: 




Goulds Brass Pressure or Vacuum Pump 

Mounted on Plank, With IVvought-Iron Lever 

Fig. 1203 represents a Brass Air or Vacuum Pump of proper construction 
for forcing- air or gas into barrels, casks or other vessels. In this manner the 
most destructive acids, such as nitric, sulphuric, etc., may be raised by air pres- 
sure without coming m contact with Pump, or in fact anything except conveying 
pipes. Pump has cup leather packed plunger, and is so constructed that air or 
gas may be pumped with minimum loss. It may be used as a pressure or as a 
vacuum pump, as desired. Inlet and outlet are at the bottom. The uses of an Air 
Pump are so various, that we prefer to know for what it is to be employed, quan- 
tity of air desired, etc. 

Fig. 1203. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




^ INLET 



iNo. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Displace- 
ment per 
Stroke 


Inlet 


Outlet 


Maxi- 
mum 


Cipher 


Price 



000 


2 in. 


6 in. 


22 cubic in. 

17 " " 


y» in. pipe 
y^. in. pipe 


■1^ in. pipe 
54 in. pipe 


75 lbs. 
125 " 


Glasson 
Glassub 


$15.00 
30.00 



Fig. 1203 



Goulds Brass Pressure or Vacuum Pump 

Mounted on Plank, With Crank Shaft and Fly-Wheel 

Fig. 1209 is substantially the same as Fig. 1203, described above, and adapted 
for the same purposes. Where any amount of pressure is required, it will be gener- 
ated much easier with the aid of Crank Shaft or Fly- Wheel than with lever. 

We might also say that this style of Pump is extensively used for pumping air 
into beer casks and raising the liquid without aid of other appliances. 







Fi 


g. 1209. 


Sizes, 


Prices, 


Etc. 






No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Displacement 
per Stroke 


Inlet 


Outlet 


Maximum 
Pressure 


Cipher 


Price 




000 


2 in. 

I,'/2 " 


6 in. 

7 " 


22 cubic in. 

17 " 


H in. pipe 

54 


V& in. pipe 

/4 


75 lbs. 

125 " 


Waraho 
Waraid 


$28.00 
43.00 




Fig. 1209 



Goulds Air Pressure or Vacuum Pumps 

For Hand or Machine Poiver 






Fig. 1096 



Fig. 772 



Fig. 605 

Air Pumps, shown above, are equally adapted for pumping against pressure or creating vacuum. When ordering, state 
for which purpose desired. Pumps are made with inside valves, thereby reducing clearances to a minimum. 

Fig. 605 is arranged with stub end for power connection. Fig. yy2 is similar to Fig. 605, but arranged for hand pump- 
ing. Fig. 1096 is hand pump, somewhat lighter and cheaper. 

Fig. 605. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Displacement Free 
Air per Stroke 


Inlet 


Outlet 


*Working 
Pressure 


Cipher 


Price 


16 
24 


6 in. 
8 " 


12 m. 
12 " 


.20 cubic ft. 
•34 " " 


iJ4 in. pipe 
I y^ " 


1% in. pipe 


75 lbs. 

75 " 


Moore 
Clubo 


$35-00 
45.00 


Fig. 1096. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Displacement Free 
Air per Stroke 


Inlet 


Outlet 


♦Working 
Pressure 


Cipher 


Price 


16 

24 


6 in. 

8 " 


10 m. 

10 " 


.16 cubic ft. 
.29 " " 


i^ in. pipe 


iK in. pipe 


30 lbs. 

30 " 


Gruhal 
Gruhed 


$30.00 
40.00 


Fig. 772. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 


No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Displacement Free 
Air per Stroke 


Inlet 


Outlet 


P^yesS Cipher 


Price 


16 

24 


6 in. 
8 " 


12 m. 

12 " 


.20 cubic ft. 

.3^ " " 


i;4 in. pipe 
I '/, 


1/4 in. pipe 


50 lbs. Viary 
SO " 1 Dashed 


$40.00 
50.00 



*For intermittent service. 




Goulds Air Pressure and Vacuum Pump 

For 100 lbs. Pressure, Biiertnittettt Service 
Fig. 1 176 shows an Air Pump of considerable capacity. It is pro- 
vided with heavy balance wheel for hand or belt drive, making its opera- 
tion easy and uniform. Wheel has two handle bosses, by which the 
leverage can be varied according to the pressure required. The valves, 
which are contained within its base, are of brass. Piston is metal, ring 
packed, so constructed as to automatically take up the wear. Pump is 
built strong and substantial in every way. Clearances are reduced to a 
minimum, and it will be found a most effective and satisfactory Pump 
when used as pressure Pump. Suction is fitted for pipe and Pump will be 
found equally effective for creating vacuum. 

Fig. 1176. Size, Price, Etc. 



Diameter 


Stroke 


Displacement 
Free Air 
150 Revs. 


Maximum 
Pressure 


Suction 

and 

Discharge 


Pulley 


Cipher 


Price 


3 in. 


4 in. 


2.4 cubic ft. 


100 lbs. 


^ in. pipe 


30x3 in. 


Flushyx 


$55.00 




JACKET WATER OUTLET 



Power Air Pressure and Vacuum Pump 

Water- Jacketed for 125 lbs. Pressure, Continuous Service 
Fig. 1 193, Air Pump, is modeled on same lines as Fig. 1 176, described 
above, with the addition of water jacket around cylinder and tight and 
loose pulleys for power. The water jacket allows a free circulation of 
cold water around cylinder, keeping it cool and adapting the Pump for 
continuous, heavy service. Valves are of brass; pkmger is metal, ring 
packed. 

Fig. 1193. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Diameter 


Stroke 


Maximum Speed and 
Displacement per Minute 


Pipe 
Connections 


Pulleys 


Cipher 


Price 


3 in. 

4 " 

5 " 


4 in. 

5 " 

6 " 


150 rev., 2.4 cubic ft. 
100 " 3.6 " " 
ICO " 6.8 


^ in. pipe 

I 


15x3 in. 

24x4 " 
30x5 " 


Flushwo 

Taolo 

Taoms 


$65.00 

100.00 

150.00 



Power Air Pressure and Vacuum Pump 

For 30 Pounds Pressure, Pitermittent Service 

■ Fig- 1335' Single-Acting Power Air Compressor and Vacuum Pump, 
for pressures up to 30 pounds. It is used in connection with sprinkler sys- 
tems, for pneumatic tires, and for other intermittent work. It is not water- 
jacketed and should not be run continuously at pressures liable to cause 
injurious heating. 

Piston is iron with cup leather packing. Valves work vertically, insur- 
ing true seating, minimum wear and minimum clearance. Steel crank shaft. 
Babbitted bearings. Sight-feed oil cups. 



Fig- 1335- Sizes, Capacities, P 



Et 



Piston 


Jlaximiim Speed 

and l;isplacement 

per Minute 


Inlet and 

Discharge 

Pipes 


Tight and 
Loose 
Pulleys 


Cipher 


Price 


Diameter 


Stroke 


4 in. 1 


4 in. 


150 revs., 4.3 cubic ft. 


V2 in. 


15x3 in. 


Voidaob 


$40.00 



Air Pressure and Vacuum Pump 

Water-Jacketed for 125 Pounds Pressure, Continuous Service 

Fig. 1383, Single- Acting Power Compressor and Vacuum Pump, for 
pressures up to 125 pounds. The cylinder is water- jacketed, enabling it to 
run cool when pumping continuously at maximum pressure and speed. 

Piston is iron with iron spring ring packing. Valves work vertically, 
insuring true seating, minimum wear and minimum clearance. Steel crank 
shaft. Babbitted bearings. Sight-feed oil cups. 



Fig. 1383 



es, Capacities, Prices, Etc, 



Piston 


Maxirnum Speed 

and Displacement 

per JNIinute 


Sizes of Pipe 


Pulley 


Cipher 


Price 


Diam. 


Stroke 


Air Inlet 1 Water 
and Jacket Inlet 
Outlet ' and Outlet 


3 in. 

4 
5 " 


4 in. 

5 " 

6 " 


150 revs., 2.4 cubic ft. 
100 " 3.6 " 
100 " 6.8 


V2 in. 

I 


V2 in. 

" " 


30x3 in. 
36x4 " 
4^x5 " 


Vogyep 

Vohab 

Vohecl 


$65.00 
100.00 
150.00 




Fig. 1335 




Fig. 1383 



242 




Fig. 1029 




JACKET WATER IN LET 



Power Air Pressure and Vacuum Pump 

For 30 lbs. Pressure, Intermittent Service 

Fig. 1029 represents our Air Pressure or Vacuum Pump, with 
crank shaft, pitman and guide, arranged with tight and loose pulleys 
for power. 

These Pumps have a general application for forcing air into 
receivers to agitate liquids, and are also used in connection with the 
dry-pipe sprinkler system in mills and factories. It may also be used 
for any purpose where a vacuum is required. Maximum speed is 
ISO R. P. M. 

Fig. 1 320 comprises two Fig. 1029 mounted on a common Bed Plate. 
Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 

1029 
1320 


Plunger 


Displacement 
Free Air 150 
Revolutions 


Inlet and 
Outlet 


Tight and 
Loose Pulleys 


Cipher 


Price 


Diameter 


Stroke 


6 in. 
6 " 


8 in. 
8 " 


19.5 cubic ft. 
39- " " 


"i^ in. pipe 
IJ4 " 


24x4 in. 
26x6 " 


Banjo 
Dintop 


$80.00 
175.00 



Power Air Pressure and Vacuum Pump 

Water-Jacketed for 125 lbs. Pressure, Contitiuous Service 
Fig. 1 190 shows one of our water-jacketed Air Pressure Pumps 
arranged with tight and loose pulleys for power. By means of the 
water-jacket, cold water may be circulated around the cylinder, pre- 
venting it from heating when working under heavy, constant pressure. 
The tight or driving pulley is made extra heavy and acts as a fiy-wheel, 
producing uniform action of parts. Piston is metal, ring packed. 
This Pump is well adapted for high, continuous pressure and from its 
construction and capacity has a varied range of service. It may be 
used eqtially as well for a Vacuum Pumo as an Air Compressor. It 
should always be specified for what purpose it is intended. May be 
operated at 150 revolutions per minute and 125 pounds pressure. 

Fig. 1403 is made up of two Fig. 1190 mounted on a common 



JACKET DRIP. 

Fig, 



1 190 



ata ria 


te. 




Sizes, Prices, Etc 








Fig. 


Dia. 


Stroke 


Dis. 

Free Air 
ISO Rev. 


Suction 


Dis- 
charge 


Water 

Jacket 

Inlet and 

Outlet 


Tight and 
Loose 
Pulleys 


Cipher 


Price 


IIQO 

1403 


3 in. 
3 in. 


8 in. 


..,cu.ft. 
9.8 " 


I in. pipe 


?|in.5ipe 


Vi in. pipe 


24 X 4 in. 
26x6 •• 


Flushun 
Diplot 


$100.00 
215.00 



Goulds Portable Brass Force Pump 




Fig. 561 >< represents our "Premier" Brass Bucket Pump, arranged with 
suction and discharge hose and Spray Nozzle. With this Nozzle a solid stream 
may be thrown, or a fine spray. Pump has brass cylinder, plunger and rod. 
Pump is particularly adapted for washing windows and wagons, spraying- 
flowers in conservatories, gardens, etc. Its weight is only 13 pounds. 



Fig. 561 



Price. 



With 25X feet ^-inch suction and 3 feet ^-inch discharge hose, 

Spray Nozzle and Strainer (Velveub) $7.50 



Fig. 561 



Goulds "Bordeaux" Brass Bucket Pump 

Fig. 1 129, "Bordeaux" Brass Garden and Spray Pump, is especially designed for 
spraying in gardens and greenhouses. The Pump is double-acting in efifect, has 
gutta percha ball valves, proof against the action of acids and oils. Foot piece is 
malleable iron. The pimip end of discharge hose is wire wound, adding largely to its 
durability. Our "Seneca" nozzle is furnished with Pump. Pump has no suction 
hose, but is set in pail or bucket with foot-rest outside. 

Fig. II 2 9. Price. 



With 3 feet ^-inch discharge hose and Spray Nozzle (Wathug) $6.00 




Fig. 1 1 29 




Combination Knapsack Spray Pump 



For Vineyard, Greejihozcse or Field Service 

Fig. 1323 consists of a galvanized iron tank and a 
small brass Pump. It is provided with straps for carry- 
ing on the back, or may be used as a bucket sprayer, by 
removing the long lever and operating Pump by handle 
at top. 

Lever is adjustable to right or left hand. 

Pump has brass valves, wing guided, and brass valve 
seats each accurately ground to fit. 

Reservoir will hold about five gallons and has remov- 
able metal strainer at filling hole. 

Especially useful in greenhouses, vineyards and all 
other places where a barrel or power sprayer cannot be 
conveniently operated. 

Size, Price, Etc. 



Fig. 1323 as shown in cut with 4 feet of ^-inch dis- 
charge hose, "Seneca," Nozzle and pipe extension 
(Zirdkt) $10.00 



Goulds Brass Pump and Bucket 

Fig. 1068 represents a Brass Spray Pump, Fig. 1129, fitted into a gal- 
vanized iron bucket, and thus arranged will be found very convenient for 
carrying about. Capacity of bucket is between 5 and 6 gallons. 



g' 



Price 



With s feet of ^-inch discharge hose and Spray Nozzle (Dripus) $9.00 



Fig. 1068 



Special Spray Catalogue, "How to Spray, When to Spray and What 
Pumps to Use," issued annually and furnished upon application. 



Goulds "Handy" Knapsack Pump 

For Vineyard, Orchard or Field Service 



Fig. 989 represents our Knapsack Spray Pump, made 
entirely of brass and copper, with ball valves and metal 
plunger, all of which are easily accessible. 

The discharge is at the bottom, and the pump can be en- 
tirely drained of the liquid. Any leakage of fluid out of 
the stuffing-box will drip back into the tank. The change 
from the right to the left hand is simple, and made by 
disconnecting the bearer link and bringing it over to the 
jaw, provided for it on the other side. 

An eye on the top and back of the knapsack enables one 
to suspend it steadily, when he wishes to take it off his 
back. It should be carried on back with the straps crossed 
in front. The reservoir is made of heavy copper, and will 
hold about five gallons of liquid. Special Agitator, 50 
cents extra net. 
Fig. 989. Size, Price, Etc. 



Fig. 989. ' Handy" Knapsack Sprayer, complete as shown in 
cut, with 3Y2 feet of ?^-inch discharge hose, " Vermorel" Nozzle and 
Lance for degorger (Wrybill) $15.00 





Goulds Knapsack "Kerowater." 

for Emulsifying and Sp7-aying Kerosene and Water 

(Patented March 7, 1899.) 

Many conditions are encountered, under which our barrel "Kerowater" cannot be 
advantageously operated, as in greenhouses, work on side hills, etc. For these pur- 
poses we have designed our Fig. 1263, Knapsack "Kerowater." 

It embodies the same principle as described under Fig. 1187, page 251 and con- 
sists of two independent Pumps, operated by a common lever, placed in a galvanized 
iron tank, with divisions for oil and water. Combined capacity about 5 gallons. 
Quantity of oil used is controlled by adjustment of a single pin, and may be varied to 
5, ID, 15, 20 or 25 per cent. Pump may be operated by either hand, by changing 
lever to right or left. 

Fig. 1263. Price, Etc. 



Fig. 1263. Knapsack "Kerowater," complete as shown in cut, with 4 feet of 
■inch discharge hose, "Seneca" Nozzle and Pipe Extension, 12 inches long.... 

(Zirdfe) $12.00 



Fig. 1263 



Special Spray Catalogue," How to Spray, When to Spray and What Pumps to 
Use," issued annually and furnished upon application. 



246 

Goulds "Standard" Double- Acting Spray Pump 

With Brass-Lined Cylinder and Brass-Cased Differential Plunger 

Fig. 905 is a strong Double-Acting Spray Pump, with brass-lined cylinder and brass cased differential 
plunger, specially adapting it for diffusing poisonous mixtures such as Bordeaux, Paris Green, Copper Sul- 
phate, etc., upon the trees, vines and bushes. The differential plunger forms the air chamber and contributes 
to sustaining a continuous and uniform discharge at spray nozzles. The base is adapted for either end or side 
of barrel. Lever is extra long and strong. Pump has two discharges cut for pipe, but when ordered with- 
out hose or spray nozzles, we plug one opening and fit the other with 
brass bushing and half coupling for hose. Also supply brass suction 
strainer. Prices do not include barrel. Pump regularly fitted with 
metallic lower valve. 

Dash Agitator, Fig. 1079. see outline cut, $1.25 extra list. 
Mechanical Agitator, Fig. 1321. see outline on next page, $1.50 
nH "rS^^li extra list. 

JlL If ^m ■^°'" Nozzles, Extensions, Etc., see pages 255 to 258. 




Fig. 905 



905 



Etc, 





No. 


Dia. 
Outer 
Cyl. 


Suction 


Double 
Discharge 


Cipher 


Brass 
Lined 


Pump with 

Strainer and 

Hose 

Coupling. 


2 

4 


2y2 in. 
3 " 


I in. pipe 
1^4 in. pipe 


yi in. hose and 

U in. pipe 

?4 in. hose and 

I in pipe 


Waspfly 

Waract 


$8.50 
9-50 


Outfit A, 

With One 

Lead Hose 

and Nozzle. 

Outfit AA. 


Fig. 905. 2i/^-inch Spray Pump with 2^ feet i- 
inch iron suction pipe with brass strainer and one 
lead of 10 feet, ^-inch discharge hose, with "Seneca" 
(or Vermorel) Spray Nozzle. (Wryneck) 

Fig. 905. 3-inch Spray Pump fitted in same man- 
ner. (Warads) 


13.00 
14.00 


Outfit B, 
With Two 
Leads Hose 
and Nozzles 

Outfit BB. 


Fig. 905. 2>^-inch Spray Pump with 2]4 feet i- 
inch iron suction pipe with brass strainer and two 
leads of 101 feet each, ^-inch discharge hose, with 
"Seneca" or (Vermorel) Spray Nozzles. (Wrythen) 

Fig. 905. 3-inch Spray Pump fitted in same man- 
ner. (Waraee) 


16.50 

17-50 



Special Spray Catalogue, "How to Spray, When to Spray, and 
What Pumps to Use," issued annually, furnished upon application. 



Goulds "Standard" Double-Acting Spray Pump 

With Brass-Lined Cylinder, Brass-Cased Differential Plunger 

Fig. 9053/2 shows our Double-Acdng Spray Pump with base for attaching to either side or top of barrel. 
This Pump has brass-lined cylinder, brass-cased differential plunger, and is substantially the same as Fig. 
905, described on foregoing page, but has an additional air chamber on spout. In spraying old orchards this 
is a considerable advantage, as the spray can be discharged to topmost branches. Pump has two discharges 
cut for pipe, but when ordered without hose and nozzles, we plug 
one opening and fit the other with brass bushing and half coupling 
for hose. Also supply brass suction strainer. Prices do not in- 
clude barrel. 

Pump regularly fitted with metallic lower valve. 

Dash Agitator, Fig. 1079, see outline on preceding page, $1.25 
extra list. 

Mechanical Agitator, Fig. 132T, see outline cut, $1.50 extra 
list. For Nozzles, Extensions, etc., see pages 255 to 258. 



Fig. 905 



Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Pump with 

Strainer and 

Hose 

Coupling. 



Outfit A, 
With One 
Lead Hose 
and Nozzle 
Outfit AA. 



Outfit B, 

With Two 

Leads Hose 

and Nozzles, 

Outfit BB. 



Dia. 

Outer 

Cylinder 



214 in. 

3 



I m. pipe 
1 14 in. pipe 



Double Discharge 



^ in. hose and 

3/i in. pipe 

J4 in. hose and 

I in. pipe 



Zuta 
Zymfk 



Fig. goZ/i- 2>^-inch Spray Pump with 2% feet i- 
inch iron suction pipe with brass strainer and one 
lead of 10 feet J/^-inch discharge hose, with "Seneca" 
(or Vermorel) Spray Nozzle. (Zutex) 

Fig- 905^- 3-inch Spray Pump fitted in same 
manner. (Zymfls) 



Fig. 905/4. 2>^-inch Spray Pump with 2^ feet I- 
inch iron suction pipe with brass strainer and two 
leads of 10 feet each, 5/2-inch discharge hose, with 
"Seneca" (or Vermorel) Spray Nozzles. (Zuto) 

Fig. 905^. 3-inch Spray Pump fitted in same 
manner. (Zymfma) 




Special Spray Catalogue, "How to Spray, When to Spray, and 
What Pumps to Use," issued annually and furnished upon applica- 
tion. 



Goulds "Fmitall" Spray Pump 

With Agitator. All Working Parts Brass. 




Fig. 1188, "Fruitall" Spray Pump, is mac''e on the 
same general lines as our now famous "Pomona." 
It is, however, made lighter and of smaller capacity. 
All working parts, including plunger, gland, valves, 
valve seats, and strainer, are made of brass. Regu- 
larly fitted with double wing paddle agitator, same 
style as used on "Pomona," and which has proven 
to be the best type. Pump is held in barrel by 
anchor at bottom and adjustable clamp at top, fitting 
over end of stave. Not made for side of barrel. 
When furnished without agitator, deduct $0.75 
from list. We supply barrel, and mount Pump in 
the same, for $1.50 extra net. For Nozzles, Exten- 
sion, etc., see pages 255 to 258. 



§■ 



Prices, Etc 





Plunger 


Discharge 


Cipher 


Price 


Dia. 


Stroke 


Pump with 
Agitator and 
Hose Coupling 


2 in. 


4 in. 


^ in. hose 


Wumac 


$10.00 


Outfit A, 

With One 

Lead of Hose 

and Nozzle 


Fig. 1 188. Spray Pump with agi- 
tator and one lead 10 feet, >^-inch dis- 
charge hose, with "Seneca" (or Ver- 
morel) Spray Nozzle. (Wumbo) 


13-00 


Outfit B, 

With Two 

Leads of Hose 

and Nozzles 


Fig. 1 188. Spray Pump with agi- 
tator and two leads 10 feet each, % inch 
discharge hose, with "Seneca" (or Ver- 
morel) Spray Nozzle. (Wullti) 


15-50 



Special Spray Catalogue, "How to Spray, When 
to Spray and What Pumps to Use," issued annually 
and furnished upon application. 



Goulds "Pomona" Spray Pump 



With Agitator. All Working Parts of Bronze 

Fig. iioo, "Pomona"' Spray Pump, has won for 
itself an enviable reputation. We unhesitatingly offer 
it as the best orchard Spray Pump for mounting in 
barrel. It has great power and capacity. Briefly 
stated other points of superiority are : 

No leather packings, consequently no hardened 
and useless valves. All working parts bronze, in- 
cluding plunger, gland, valves, valve seats, etc. 
Plunger is outside packed. Valves are easily accessi- 
ble. Air chamber is very large and of steel, free from 
imperfections of cast iron. Lever long and powerful, 
with adjustable stroke three, four or five inches. The 
mechanical agitator, as shown in cut, is operated by 
the stroke of the handle, so whenever any liquid is 
pumped it is thoroughly agitated. Pump is held se- 
curely by small anchor located at the bottom of barrel 
and by adjustable clamp plate at the top. Our new 
plate will admit insertion or withdrawal from the bar- 
rel without removing agitator. 

Pump projects but little above top of barrel, and is 
not caught by branches. 

We furnisla Pumps either for end or side of barrel, 
but always for end unless otherwise ordered. Pump, 
less agitator, deduct $i.oo from list. We supply bar- 
rel and mount Pump in same for $1.50 extra net. 

For nozzles, extensions, etc., see pages 255 to 258. 

Fig. IIOO. Size 




Fig. IIOO (As Mounted on End of Barrel) 
Prices, Etc. 





Plunger 


Double Discharge 


. 


1 


Diameter 


Stroke 




Pump with Agitator and 
Hose Coupling. 


2^ in. 


Adjustable 3, 4 or 5 in. 


Yi in. hose and 54 in. pipe 


Wullol $15.00 


Outfit A, with One Lead 

Discharge Hose and 

Nozzle. 


Fig. IIOO, Spray Pump, with agitator and one lead 10 feet, 
^-inch discharge hose with " Seneca " or " Vermorel " Spray 
Nozzle. 


Wullpw 


18.00 


Outfit B, with Two 

Leads Discharge Hose 

and Nozzles. 


Fig. IIOO, Spray Pump, with agitator and two leads 10 feet 
each, ^-inch discharge hose, with "Seneca" or "Vermorel" 
Spray Nozzle. 


Wullre 


20.50 



Special Spray Catalogue "How to Spray, When to Spray, and What PumpS to Use," issued annually 
and furnished upon application. 




Fig. 1336 



Goulds "Savelot" Spray Pump 

With Agitator. All Working Parts Brass 

Fig. 1336, "Savelot," differs from Fig. iioo, "Po- 
mona," page 249, only in having brass tube cylinder 
with brass piston, with cupped packings made of spe- 
cial material which is not affected or hardened by the 
chemicals used in spraying. No leather is used either 
on piston or valves. Valves are brass on brass seats 
and are easily accessible. Agitator, of most effective 
type. Powerful lever with adjustable stroke. Pump 
projects but little above top of barrel, and is not caught 
by branches. Pumps to order for side of barrel. 

Pump, less agitator, deduct $1.00 from list. We 
supply barrel and mount pump in same for $1.50 extra 
net. 



Fi 



1336. Size, Prices, Etc, 





Plunger 


Double Discharge 


Cipher 


Price 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Pump with Agitator and 
Hose Coupling. 


2>^-in. 


Adjustable 3, 4 or 5 in. 


>^-in. hose 


Warreqa 


$13-50 


Outfit A, 
With One Lead Dis- 
charge Hose and Nozzle 


Fig. 1336. With agitator and one lead 10 feet., ^-inch dis- 
charge hose, with "Seneca" or "Vermorel" Nozzle. 


Warrerl 


16.50 


Outfit B 
With Two Leads Dis- 
charge Hose and Nozzle 


Fig- 1336. With agitator and two leads 10 feet each, 1/2- 
inch discharge hose, v/ith "Seneca" or "Vermorel" Nozzle. 


Warresm 


19.00 



Goulds "Kerowater" Spray Pump 

For Eiiuilsifying and Spraying Oil and Water 

(Patented March 7, 1899-) 

Fig. 1 187, "Kerowater" Spray Pump, is designed for me- 
chanically mixing and spraying kerosene and water or crude 
petroleuni and water. The oil and water are so thoroughly 
mixed and blended that the discharge from the nozzle is a milk- 
like emulsion. Either 5, 10, 15, 20, or 25 per cent, oil can be used. 

Construction is simple. As shown by engraving, a galvan- 
ized iron tank, containing- oil, goes inside of a barrel, containing 
water. Inside of oil tank is a small Pump, and outside of oil 
tank is another Pump, similar in design, but larger. Both Pumps 
are operated by one common lever, and while one draws oil from 
the oil tank, the other draws water from the surrounding barrel. 
They both discharge at a common point, where the water and oil 
are blended. 

Percentage of oil is varied by changing a pin in the head of 
lever, which shortens or lengthens the stroke of oil Pump. Pump 
is a positive measuring device and delivers exact percentages of 
oil. Outfit is readily removed from barrel. Oil tank and Pump 
can be removed and the water Pump used for general spraying 
with Bordeaux Mixture, etc. 

Water Pump is similar to Fig. 1 188, page 248, and at 75 
cents extra list we can supply Agitator, as there shown. 

Notice that prices below include the barrel and double brass 
shut-ofif. 

Fig. 1187. Size, Prices, Etc, 




Fig. 1 187 Outfit B 





Water Plunger 


Discharge 


Cipher 


Price 


Diameter 


Stroke 


Double Pump Complete 
Mounted in Barrel and Fitted with Brass 
Double Shut-oflf and two Half Hose Coup- 
lings. (No Hose or Nozzles) 


2 in. 


4 in. 


% in. hose 


Zymga 


$21.00 


Outfit A. 
With One Lead Hose and Nozzle. 


Fig. 1 187, "Kerowater," with one lead lo feet, ^-inch discharge 
hose, with "Seneca"(or Vermorel) Spray Nozzle. Mounted in barrel 
and supplied with double shut-ofi' (Fig. 1186) and extra half hose 
coupling. 


Zymhe 


23.7s 


Outfit B. 
With Two Leads Hose and Nozzles. 


Fig. 1187, "Kerowater." with two leads 10 feet each, J^-inch dis- 
charge hose with "Seneca" (or Vermorel) Spray Nozzle. Mounted 
in barrel and supplied with double shut-off (Fig. 1186.) 


Zymhat 


26.50 



Special Spray Catalogue "How to Spray, When to Spray, and What Pumps to Use," issued annually 
and furnished upon application. 



Goulds "Sentinel" Double- Acting Spray Pump 

With Removable Brass Cylinder Lining, Brass Valves, Plunger Rod, Etc. 
Fig. 963 shows our "Sentinel" Double- Acting Spray Pump, with brass-lined cylinder, brass valves 
and seats, piston rod, etc., rendering it unaffected by acids, while the extra large air chamber specially 
adapts it for spraying tall trees. The suction and discharge valves are all grouped in valve chest and are 
readily accessible by removing air chamber. This Pump supplies the demand for a powerful Spray 
Pump of sufficient capacity to supply, if necessary, four leads of discharge hose or two leads, each hav- 
ing two three or four nozzles. In large orchards or groves, such a Pump is a necessity, and our "Sen- 
tinel" Pump will be found to answer every requirement. Pump has double suction and discharge 

openings. When ordered without hose or spray nozzles, we plug one 
suction and fit the other with brass bushing and half coupling for i^-inch 
hose; also fit two discharges with bushings and half couplings for % inch 
hose. Brass "Y's" or Siamese connections, to give two and four leads 
of hose, extra, as given on page 257. For agitators, nozzles, extensions 
and fittings, see pages 255 to 258. Regular air chamber is 5 x 2iJ/^ inches. 
When so ordered, we supply with 6 x 30-inch air chamber, in place of our 
regular one, at $2.50 additional hst. 




963 



Sizes, Prices, Etc 





Dia. Cyl. 


Suction 


Double 
Discharge 


Cipher 


Price 


Pump with 
Strainer and 

Hose 
Couplings. 


3 in. 


1% in. hose 


Yz in. hose 


Woolen 


$22.50 


Outfit A 


Fig. 963. "Sentinel"- Spray Pump, with 5 feet i^- 
inch rubber suction hose and two leads, 25 feet each, 
Yz-'mch discharge hose with "Seneca (or other) spray 
nozzles, couplings and hose bands, complete. 

(Duslap) 


36.00 


Outfit B 


Fig. 963. "Sentinel" Spray Pump, with 5 feet, i\^- 
inch rubber suction hose and four leads, 25 feet each, 
5^-inch discharge hose with "Seneca" (or other) 
spray nozzles, couplings and hose bands, complete. 

(Dunled) 


48.00 



Fig. 963 

Special Spray Catalogue, "How to Spray, When to Spray and What Pumps to Use, 
and furnished upon application. 



issued annually 



Goulds "Sentinel Jr." Double- Acting Spray Pump 

Outside Gmdcd Rod. Removable Brass Cylinder Lining 

Goulds "Sentinel Jr." Double-Actmg Spray Pump is designed especially for and meets the requirements 
of the best Orchardists and Orange growers desiring quick work at high pressure. Notwithstanding the 
large capacity of this Pump one man can operate it constantly against over lOO pounds pressure without 
undue effort. 

Pump is often used with six nozzles on end of one extension pipe. Often used with several leads of 
hose 

Piston is easily and quickly repacked and all valves easily accessible. 

Piston-rod, valves, valve seats and cylinder lining are brass. 

Piston-rod is outside guided so that it runs perfectly straight. 

Pump ordered without hose has one i-inch Suction and two ^-inch Discharge 
Brass Hose Couplings, also Brass Strainer. Brass "Ys" for fitting two leads of 
discharge hose on a side furnished when ordered. Air chamber is 6x30 inches. 

Fig. 1316. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 





Diameter 
Cylinder 


Suction 


Double 

Discharge 


Cipher 


Brass 
Lined 


Pump with 
Strainer and 

Hose 
Couplings. 


2H in- 


I in. hose 


Yi in. hose 


Veipal 


$25.00 


Outfit A. 


Fig. 1316 with 5 feet i-inch rubber suction hose and strainer 
and one 25 foot lead of J^-inch discharge hose with one "Sen- 
eca" (or other) Spray Nozzle. (Veipez) 


32.75 


Outfit B. 


Fig. 1316 with 5 feet i-inch rubber suction hose and strainer 
and two 25 foot lengths of ^-inch discharge hose each with 
one "Seneca" (or other) Spray Nozzle. (Veipic) 


38.25 


Outfit C. 


Fig. 1316 with 5 feet i-inch rubber suction hose and strainer 
and four 25 foot lengths of 5^-inch discharge hose each with 
one "Seneca" (or other) Spray Nozzle. (Veipod) 


50-25 




Fig. 1316 
Hose can be furnished in any length and any number of leads. Double Nozzles, Extensions, etc. 



Goulds "Monarch" Two-Cylinder Spray Pump 

Outside Packed. Brass ^Plungers, Glands, Valves, Etc. 

Fig. 1318, "Monarch," has two vertical Brass Plungers operated by a single lever 
so arranged as to give powerful leverage and heavy pressure. One man can maintain 
125 lbs. pressure and pump large quantity of liquid. 

Plungers can be re-packed without being removed. 

Brass glands and gland followers. Brass valves, valve caps and valve seats easily 
accessible. 

Malleable lever may be operated in a vertical or horizontal position. 

Brass "Y," fitting discharge for two leads of hose furnished when ordered. 
Fig. 1318. Size, Prices, Etc. 






Diameter 
Cylinders each 


Suction 


Double 
Discharge 


Cipher 


Price 


Pump with Strainer 
and Hose Couplings. 


2 in. 

2/2 " 


54. in. hose 
I 


i^ in. hose 
V2 " 


Veerape 
Velads 


$22.50 
29.25 


Outfit A. 


Fig. 1318. 2 inch, fitted with 5 feet ^-inch rubber suction 
hose with strainer and i lead ^-inch discharge hose 15 feet 
long, with one "Seneca" (or other) Spray Nozzle. (Veeraql) 


29.25 


Outfit AA. 


Fig. 1318. 2^ inch, fitted up in same manner except has 
i-inch suction hose. (Woldgi) 


36.50 


Outfit B. 


Fig. 1318. 2 mch, fitted with 5 feet ?4-inch rubber suction 
hose with strainer and 2 leads V2-inch discharge hose each 15 
feet long, each with i "Seneca" (or other) Spray Nozzle. 

(Veerart) 


3375 


Outfit BB 


Fig. 1318. 2^-inch, fitted in same manner except has i-inch 
suction hose. (Woldhe) 


41.00 




Discharge hose can be furnished in any length, also Double Nozzles, Extensions, etc. 

Goulds Field Crop Sprayer 

Used in Connection with any Hand or Power Sprayer 
Fig. 1322 consists of two sections of iron pipe, (each having 
two "Seneca" Nozzles) hinged at one end and fastened to wagon 
attachment. It will spray four rows, any distance apart up to 44 
inches, or cover a space 14^/^ feet in width. Connection allows 
Sprayer to be easily raised or lowered ; spray to be thrown, forward, 
backward, up or down. It may be folded to pass anywhere with the 
wagon. It is the simplest, cheapest and most convenient sprayer of 
its kind. Parts in outline not included in price. 

Fig. 1322. Price, Etc. 



Fig. 1322 



Complete as shown in cut with four "Seneca" Nozzles and coupling for 

connecting to discharge hose of any barrel or power sprayer 

(Veered) $10.00 



Goulds Spray Nozzles 



"Vermorel" Spray Nozzles with Degorger 

Fig-. 55, "Vermorel" Spray Nozzel with Deg-org;er, affords a 
conical discharge, adapting it for close range spraying of vines, 
trees, etc. The liquid is forced through an eddy chamber and dis- 
charge cap. We construct this Nozzle in two sections, making it 
possible of being taken apart and cleaned. The one-piece nozzle, 
when plugged, is worthless. It has a stuffing-box, which prevents 
leakage. It is readily cleaned in operation by pulling or pressing 
the Degorger against limb of tree, or pressing with thumb. 




Fig. 
Fig. 

1 


55, 
55, 


cut for li 
including 


-inch 
hose 


pipe 

connection 


(Fig. 65 


or 


'e?, 


page 


(Zoide) 

257) 

(Rabijx) 


$I.0O 
2.25 




Fig- J 103 



T7vo-Discharge "Vermorel" Nozsle, 
zvith Degorgers 

Fig. 1103, cut for ^-inch pipe (Zugdan) $2.00 

Fig. 1 103, including hose connection (Fig. 65 or 
67, page 257) (Rabiks) 2.25 

Three-Discharge "Vermorel" Nozzle, 
zvith Degorgers 

Fig. 1 104, cut for 14-inch pipe (Zugded) $2.75 

Fig. 1 104, including hose connection (Fig. 65 or 

67, page 257) (Rabilm) 3.00 



Four Discharge "Vermorel" Nozzle 



Fig. 55 



Fig. 1310 consists of. four "Vermorel" Spray Nozzles with Degorgers. 
It affords a conical discharge, adapting it for close range spraying of vines, 
trees, etc. The liquid is forced through an eddy chamber and discharge cap. 



Fig. 1310 




Price, cut for i^-inch pipe 

Including hose connection (Fig. 65 or 67, page 257) 


(Zymfwl) $3.50 

(Zymfromo) 3-75 




Fig. 1310 



Goulds Spray Nozzles 

"Seneca" Spray Nozzle 

Fig. Si, "Seneca" Spray Nozzle, gives a very wide spray, co\-ering a great area. By 

ll ^ means of a small adjusting screw the discharge can be nicely graduated, as required, and 

Bl ^ ^ remains fixed, no matter how often the nozzle may be opened or closed-. The nozzle 

w^ ~* ) may be cleaned by turning plug across the opening. The discharge is fan shaped. With 

^ jK ^ V this class of nozzles, the discharge can be instantly shut off, when not required, thus 

1^ ^^FLj ll preventing waste of liquid and loss of labor. Recommended for orchard worl- 



^^^ 




" Masson " Spray Nozzle 

Fig. 62, "Masson" Spray Nozzle, we offer 
Fig. 81. where extremely fine spray is desired. It may 

be briefly described as an all-bronze plug cock, constructed to give a fan-shaped dis- 
charge at an angle. By simply turning the small "T" handle, the discharge may 
be graduated from a mist-like spray (consuming only one gallon of liquid in fifteen 
minutes), to as coarse a spray as may be desired to use. With this class of nozzles, 
the discharge can be instantly shut off, when not required, thus preventing waste of 
liquid and loss of labor. It may be cleaned by turning plug across the opening. 



I Fig. 62, cut for K-inch pjpe 

I Fig. 62, including hose connection (Fig. 65 or 67, 



(Zufva) $1.00 

257). (Rabihe) 1.25 



"Calla" Spray Nozzle 

Fig. 69, "Calla" Spray Nozzle, can be changed from solid stream to fine or coarse 
spray by adjustment of slide contained in the cap of nozzle. Unless otherwise or- 
dered, Fig. 6g is arranged for wiring into ^-inch hose. Can be supplied cut for 
^-inch pipe when so ordered. 




Fig. 69}^ is the same as 
as Fig. 69, except that it 
is cut to fit yi or ^4-inch 
male half hose coupling. 



Fig.' 69! 



. (Vigonia) 
. (Vigonje) 



$0.50 




Fig. 5-2 




"Cyclone" Spray Nozzles 

Fig. 51, "Cyclone" Spray Nozzle, gives spray similar in 
form to that of the "Vermorel." Unlike "Vermorel," the 
"Cyclone" has no "Degorger." Fig. 52, "Pacific Cyclone," 
differs from Fig. 51 only in that it has end 
discharge. Both are cut for i4-i"ch pipe ; 
to fit for hose requires either Fig. 65 or 
Fig. 67 (page 257), which cost extra. 

I Fig. SI, cut for K-incli pipe (Zonard) $0.50 I 

I Fig- S2, cut for K-inch pipe (Zonate) .sol 




* '&• j~- I ^ is- 3-. '-m- I'-'i /4-iin-ii pipe K^LHidLic; .5U I ricr. ^l . 

Special Spray Catalogue, " How to Spray, When to Spray and What Pumps to Use." issued annually and furnished upon application 



Goulds Spray Pump Fittings 




Fig. 65. Coupling, has small end cut 
'4. -inch pipe thread to fit our spray noz- 
zles, and large end cut to fit Yz or |4^-inch 
male half-hose coupling. 



Fig. 67, Coupling, has one end 
cut X^-inch pipe thread to fit our 
Spray Nozzles, and other end is 
turned to wire into j-^-inch hose 
(or ^-inch if so ordered). 



^^ 



Fig:. 67 



Fig. 85, Brass Stop Cock, 
is designed to be used with 
any of our Spray Pumps, to 
shut off spray quickly and 
save loss of liquid. It has 
shank for attaching ^'^-inch 
discharge hose, and >4-inch 
male pipe thread to attach 
spray nozzle or extension. 



Fig. 85, as above (Zorned) $0.65 




Fig. 67, 



, (Zornod) $0.25 I 



Fig. 1074, Brass " Y," designed so that 
two nozzles can be used with one lead of 
hose, is tapped to fit X-inch pipe at butt, 
which also adapts it to fit our Fig. 65, 
Coupling, for hose or iron pipe. Any of 
our various nozzles can be screwed on the 
branches. 




Fig. 1074 



Fig. 85 



Fig. 1074, Brass 



(Elysign) $0.50 



Y 



Fig-. 49 



Fig. 49, Brass " Y," is cut ^/(-inch male pipe thread on inlet (i-inch if so ordered) ,2.nA Yz 
or ^-inch male hose thread on lateral discharges. Fig. 49/^, Brass " Y," is the same in all 
respects as Fig. 49, described above, except it has female hose thread on inlet. Lateral dis- 
charge same as noted. While it may be employed with any of our Pumps, it is specially 
designed to be used with Fig, 963, " Sentinel " Spray Pump, 



Fig, 49, as above (Zonava) $0.80 

Fig. 49 >^, as above (Zormad) .80 



Fig. 70, Brass Suctior 
fitted for hose as follows : 


Pipe Strainer, is 


Price, 
Price, 
Price, 


\y 


n, . 
n.. 
n.. 




(Rabigan) $0 
,(Zonawl) $0 
..{Zorlun)$i 


50 
50 

00 




Fig. 71, Brass Suction Pipe Strainer, is 
fitted for wrought iron pipe as follows : 




Fig, 70 
Fig. 1 186, Brass " Y" Discharge 
and Shut-Off, is to be used with any 
of our larger Spray Pumps, where 
one or two leads of hose are to be em- 
ployed. Either or both of the dis- 
charges may be opened or closed at 
^_^ will, as shown in the illustration. 
"\Ok Butt is threaded to fit pump, lateral 
'W discharges threaded to fit 
34-inch hose coupling. 



in (Zorlyd) $0.50 



inch 



Fig. 1092, Brass Shut-Off Discharge 
Connection, can be used with any of our 
Barrel Spray Pumps to control the discharge 
at the pump. One end is cut to fit the 
pump, the other threaded for Y^ or 3^-inch 
hose coupling. 



I Price..., (Zymfyo) $2.c 



Fig. 1 186 

Special Spray Catalogue, " How to Spray, When to Spray and What Pumps to Use 



Price (Zymfzm) $1,50 




Fig. 1092 



issued annually and furnished upon application. 



Spray Pump Extensions and Attachments 

For Orcliard and Garden Use 



4 



Fig;. 1339 



Fig"- 1339- Extension consists of 8 feet of yi inch iron or brass pipe with brass stop cock cut 3^-inch 
female pipe thread, thus adapting; it for attaching to hose by either Fig-. 65 or 67 attachment. Other end is 
cut X-inch male pipe thread to fit spray nozzles. Hand shield protects operator from any dripping. 



Fig. 1339, iron pipe, complete with cock ( Alasko) $1 .25 

Fig. 1339, brass pipe complete with cock ( Alterantiic) 4.00 



Fig. 48 

Fig. 48. Bamboo Extension, has 8 feet of iron or brass pipe inside of bamboo, making an easy and 
pleasant extension to handle. Has stop cock fitted for K or ^-inch hose. Other end cut /4^-inch pipe 
thread to fit our spray nozzles. 



Fig. 48, complete as above, with iron pipe inside (Zonals) $3.00 

Fig. 48, complete as above, with brass pipe inside (Zirdic) 6.00 



Fig. 1085 



Fig. 1085 is Fig. 1 109, Extension Pipe, de- 
scribed above, with Fig. 81, "Seneca" Nozzle. 



Fig. 1084 




STOP COCK 

rw. I IJO/L _ 

NOZZLES 

Fig. 1084 is Fig. 1 109, Extension Pipe, de- 
scribed above, with Brass, "Y" and two Fig. 81, 
"Seneca" Nozzles. 



Fig. 


1085, complete with iron extension pipe, 


Fig. 


1085, complete with brass extension pipe, 

rZiiikI ^x\n 


^ ' ' - 



Fig. 


1084, complete with iron extension pipe 

(Zukc) $4.00 


Fig. 


1084, complete with brass extension pipe 
fZukue) e.W 


^ 1 



259 



Goulds Garden or Fire Engine 

Fig. 304 represents our Garden Engine, with either wood or iron 
handles, as ordered. Ihe Pump is placed inside of box, of dimensions 
suitably large to hold about a barrel of water, and, being on wheels, is 
easil}- moved to any place where it is desirable to use it. Pump has brass- 
cased rod, revolving bearer top and extra long handle, which gives a 
powerful leverage. 

Below we give prices on this Engine, complete as per cut, with three 
feet of one-inch discharge hose and a discharge pipe. 

Pump can also be arranged to take suction either from the tank or 
through suction hose, which can be attached at side of tank. When suc- 
tion hose is attached, the cap, removed from outer suction opening, is 
placed over the suction opening inside the tank. When Pump is fitted in 
this manner, add $3.00 to list price. 

We can also line box with sheet lead, at extra net charge of $5.00, or 
with galvanized iron at an extra net charge of $3.00, rendering it unaf- 
fected by swelling or shrinking of the wood. 

Fig. 304. Size, Prices, Etc. 






Diameter 

Pump 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity per 
Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Cipher 


Price 


With iron handles. 
With wood handles 


3 in. 

3 " 


6 in. 
6 " 


.18 gal. 
.18 " 


1^2 in. 


I in. hose 
I " 


Driven 
Drolly 


$26.00 
25.CX3 



Goulds "Baltic" Hand Fire Engine 

With Heavy Galvanized- Iron Tank and Malleable-Iron Lever 

Fig. 1 171 shows our "Baltic" Hand Fire Engine 
equipped ready for use. It is a powerful fire extin- 
guisher, capable of throwing a stream sixty feet hori- 
zontally. It has large Air Chamber, Brass Valves and 
Valve seats. Polished brass cylinder and top. Tank 
will hold about 42 gallons. It is very easy in action. 
We supply with six feet of discharge hose and brass 
hose pipe. Extra lengths of hose and hose couplings 
furnished as ordered at additional cost. 

Fig. 1171. Size, P 



Fig. 304 



c e , Etc. 



Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Minute 


Discharge 


Approx. 
Weight 


Cipher 


Brass 
Cylinder 


ZV2 in. 


8 in. 


14 gals. 


I in. hose 


i8s lbs. 


Steak 


$50.00 




Fig I 171 




Goulds Double-Acting Garden or Fire Engine 

Brass-Lined Cylinder, Mounted on Wrought-Iron Barrow 

Fig. 630 shows a portable Double-Acting Lift and Force Pump. 
The cylinder is iron, brass-lined. Four to six men can operate the 
Engine at one time. It will throw a fine stream through a half-inch 
nozzle from 80 to 100 feet. 

One bolt and nut holds in place a door at either end of base, which 
can be opened to get at the rubber ball valves. 

Below we give price of Engine complete as per cut, with 6 feet 
2-inch spiral suction hose and 12 feet i^-inch discharge hose, brass 
hose pipe and spreader, hose couplings, suction basket, etc. 

Longer lengths of hose can be furnished, if desired, at extra price. 
See pages 277 to 279 for lists of Hose, Couplings, etc. 
Fig. 630. Size, Price, Etc. 



Fig. 630 



Goulds Double-Acting Garden or Fire Engine 

Brass-Lined Cylinder and Wrought-Iron Extension Levers 

This is the same Engine as described above, except that this is pro- 
vided with wrought-iron, adjustable arms with wood brakes, on which 
six to eight men can work, and is consequently capable of performing 
greater service. Below we give price of Engine complete as per cut, 
with 6 feet 2-inch spiral suction hose and 12 feet i^/^-inch discharge 
hose, brass hose pipe and spreader, hose couplings, suction basket, etc. 

Longer lengths of hose can be furnished, if desired, at extra price. 
See pages 277 to 279 for lists of Hose, Couplings, etc. 



Fig- 653 



Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
Revolution 


Suction 


Discharge 


Cipher 


Brass-Lined 

with Hose, 

Etc., as Above 


5 in. 


8 in. 


1.36 gals. 


2 in. hose 


lyi in. hose 


Racer 


$62.00 






Fig 


• 653. 


Size, Price, Etc. 




Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 

per 
Revolution 


Suction 


Discharge 


Cipher 


Brass-Lined 

with Hose, 

Etc., as Above 


5 in. 


8 in. 


1.36 gals. 


2 in. hose 


iy'2 in. hose Ravelns 


$64.00 



261 



Goulds Double-Acting Garden or Fire Engine 




With Wrought-Iron Barrozu and Red for Hose 
Fig. 10083/3 represents our Double-Acting Garden or Fire Engine, 
on wrought-iron barrow, with wheels and hose reel. It has brass-lined 
cylinder and rubber ball valves. Four to six men can operate the En- 
gine to good effect. Hose reel will carry 50 to 75 feet of 1 3^ -inch 
three-ply rubber hose. We list Engme complete, as per cut, with 6 feet 
2-inch spiral suction hose, and 12 feet 13/2-inch discharge hose; brass 
hose pipe, sprinkler, h.ose coupling and suction basket. Larger lengths 
of hose can be furnished, if desired, at extra price. See pages 277 to 
279 for hose, couplings, etc. 

Fisf. 1008 yi. Size, Price, Etc. 



Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity per 
Revolution 


Suction 


Discharge 


Cipher 


Brass Lined, 

with Hose.Etc. 

as Above 


5 in. 


8 in. 


1.36 gals. 


2 in. hose 


1^/2 in. hose 


Baldrick 


$75.00 



Fig. 10083^ 

Goulds Union Hand Fire Engine 

Fig. 766 represents our Fig. 284, Two-Cylinder Force Pump, 
mounted upon substantial truck. The tank is made of the best 
galvanized wrought-iron and sits on a very heavy and strongly 
iDolted wood frame. It can be operated by from two to six men, 
and will draw from the tank or through suction hose from any 
other supply. When suction hose is attached, the cap, removed 
from suction opening outside of the tank, is placed over suction 
opening inside the tank. The knees are so constructed that they 
will fold up while being moved, and when in place hold the En- 
gine firmly on the ground when in operation. Below we give 
price on Engine complete. No suction or discharge hose is in- 
cluded in these prices, but we can furnish same at lowest market 
rates. 

Fig. 766. Size, Price, Etc. 



Dia. 
Cyl. 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharge 


Brass-Lined 
Cylinder 


Brass 

Cylinder 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


4 in. 


6 in. 


.65 gal. 


2>^ in. hose 


lyi in. hose 


Vixane 


$110.00 


Vixind 


$125.00 



See pages 277 to 279 for lists of Hose, Couplings, Discharge 
Pipes, Strainers, etc. 





Fig. 774 



Goulds "Challenge" Double- Acting 
Force Pumps 

On Platform with Wheels 

Fig. 774 represents "Challenge" Double-Acting Force Pump, 
mounted on platform with wheels for portable use. 

On all "Challenge" Pumps piston rods are brass-cased, valves 
and valve seats of brass, cylinders either brass-lined or brass, there- 
fore working parts are non-corrosive. 

The platform brake answers a two-fold purpose, being large 
enough to admit of the operator standing upon it while working the 
Pump, and at the same time holding it firm and steady. 

Suction and discharge fitted for hose, unless otherwise ordered. 

Fig. 770 represents our "Challenge" Double-Acting Force 
Pump, described above, in a larger form, and arranged with double 
levers. This Pump has only one stuffing box, so that it is less liable 
to leak than with two, and in case of such an accident one set of 
valves would be in readiness at all events, and thus arranged can be 
operated, too, with much less friction and labor. For use on ship 
wharves, about factories, mills, mines, these Pumps are almost in- 
valuable. 

Suction and discharge fitted for hose, unless otherwise ordered. 








Fig. 


774- 


Sizes, 


Prices, Etc. 




No. 


gt 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Brass-Lined 


Brass 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


I 


2% in. 

3 

4 


454 in. 


iK in. hose 


I in. hose 


Vitrify 
Vitriol 
Vituline 


$40.00 
42.50 
45.00 


Vocalmo 
Vocalny 
Vocaras 


$ 87.50 
90.00 
105.00 







Fig. 


770. 


Sizes, 


Prices, Etc. 




No. 


Dia. 
Cyl. 


Stroke 


Suction 


Discharge 


Brass-Lined 


Brass 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


16 


sin. 
6 „ 


sin. 
5 


2 in. hose 

2j^ " 


i^ in. hose 


Vocaor 
Vocumy 


$70.00 
80.00 


Vocative 
Vocule 


$180.00 
220.00 



Fig. 770 



For Spring Piston (Brass) add to list No. 12, $6.00 
No. 16, $8.00. 



Goulds Two-Cylinder Force Pump 

With Folding Brakes, on Platform zinth Wheels 

Fig. 285 represents our portable Two-Cylinder Force 
Pump, aranged with folding brakes large enough to admit of 
six men working upon them. It is a very powerful Pump, and, 
in case of fire, will be found invaluable. 

Pump is made with brass-cased piston rods, valves and 
stuffing boxes. 

The valve at the bottom of the Cylinder is double and 
improved in its construction, and can be readily tripped or 
opened bv pressing down the lever until it strikes the top of the 
air chamber. 

The Pump is simple in its construction, not liable to get out 
of order, and by the directness of its action and consequent 
freedom from friction is a most efficient and powerful Pump. 

We make them with Iron Cylinders or with Brass Cylin- 
ders, with all the working portions of the Pump of the same 
material. 

For Hose, Hose Couplings, Nozzles, etc., see pages 277 
to 279. 




Fig. 285 



Fig. 285. Sizes, Prices, Etc 















Iron Cylinders 


Brass-Lin 


ED CyLS. 


Brass Cylinders 


No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke 


Capacity 
per Rev. 


Suction 


Discharge 




































Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 


2y2 in. 


6 in. 


.26 gal. 


2 in. hose 


1% in. hose 


Defy 


$68.00 


Raptwot 


$75.00 


Delaine 


$88.00 


4 


3 " 


6 " 


•37 " 


2 


iVa " 


Visipl 


70.00 


Rapwua 


77.00 


Visit 


90.00 


6 


3K2 " 


6 " 


■50 " 


2^ " 


1% " 


Deify 


77.00 


Rapvvyl 


87.00 


Delf 


100.00 


8 


4 " 


6 " 


.65 " 


21/2 " 


^V2 " 


Deign 


85.00 


Rapxon 


95.00 


Dell 


115.00 


10 


4K2 " 


6 •' 


.83 " 


3 


2 


Deist 


95.00 


Rapxul 


110.00 


Delve 


130.00 


12 


5 " 


8 " 


1.36 " 


4 


3 


Daygo 


105.00 


Rawaya 


120.00 


Daygul 


145.00 


16 


6 " 


8 " 


1.96 " 


4 


3 


Deity 


135.00 


Raweb 


155.00 


Demi 


185.00 
1 



Goulds Swan-Neck Village Fire Engine 



'rass CyHjidcrs and Folding Levers 




Fig-. 1 182 is one of our Swan-Neck Portable Fire Engines, arranged to be drawn by hand. It can be 
turned in its own length. Everything about the Engine is complete and first-class. The Double Brass Cyl- 
inder Force Pump used is very powerful. Should any change in the levers or truck be desired to suit any 
particular locality, we shall always be glad to arrange them to suit the wishes of our correspondents, at lowest 
possible cost. We build in two sizes. Price does not include hose or fittings. See pages 277 to 279 for these. 

Brass ''Siamese" double-hose connection, fitting discharge for two leads of hose, furnished when or- 
dered, at $5.50 extra list. p: ^^g^. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder 


Stroke p^^^Minute Suction Discharge , Cipher 


Brass 
Cylinders 


10 
16 


aVz in. 
6 " 


6 in. 34 gals. 2Y2 in. i^ in. Sulky 

8 " 78 " ! 3 " 1,2" 1 Sun 


$170.00 
225.00 



Goulds Swan-Neck Village Fire Engine 



JJ'ilh Gun-Metal C\Undci\ 




;. 465. Size 4>S" 

Fig. 465 represents our Swan-Neck Village Fire Engine with two gun-metal cylinders and arranged to 
be drawn by hand. This Engine is self-contained, and the swan neck allows it to be turned in its own 
length. The Pump is securely fastened to an iron bed-plate, doing away with the expense of a reservoir or 
box. Engine has strong wooden wheels with wrought-iron tires, hard-wood pole, fifth wheel, etc. 

Pump has brakes or levers, which are reversible and folding. The valves are of an approved pattern, 
and everything is as complete as first-class workmanship and the best materials can make it. 

From six to eight men can work on the brakes and with this force an effective fire stream can be thrown 
from 100 to 125 feet horizontally, or 60 to 90 feet vertically. 

Fig. 46. c;. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Diameter 
Cylinders 


Stroke 


Capacity per 
Revolution 


Suction 


Discharge 


Gun-Metal Cylinders 


Cipher 


Price 


10 
16 


aYi in. 
6 " 


6 in. 
8 " 


.83 gal. 

1.96 " 


2^ in. hose 
3 


VA in. hose 


Glassell 
Gleam 


$200.00 
280.00 



Prices do not include any hose. For list of Hose, Couplings, etc., see pages 277 to 279. 
of drag rope can be furnished at extra price. 



Any length 



Goulds Hydrant Valve Construction 




Sectional View of ^ Ores- Sectional View of "Star' 

cent" Valve Valve 

See Figs. 860, 861, 811, 812, 1040, 813, 1240. See Figs. 646 and 647 



Sectional View of "Sun " 
and" No- Shock ' ' Valve 
See Figs. 11 74, 11 75 and 11 16. 



All our Hydrants and Street Washers are made with two pipes — wet and dry. All are anti-freezing, and all are tested 
tinder pressure. "Crescent" Hydrants and Street Washers have "wet" and "dry" pipes side by side. "Wet" pipe conveys 
water to spout, while "dry" pipe simply contains the rod which operates plunger. 

The illustration is so plain and construction so simple as to hardly need explanation. The rod in this hydrant is actuated 
by brass screw and handle above and raising plunger the smallest fraction of an inch closes waste before any water can enter 
discharge pipe. With the valve open, we have a full and unobstructed flow of water through Hydrant, which can well be 
compared to a straight-way valve or round-way cock. Closing the valve empties all water from wet pipe through drip-hole. 
Plunger and valve case and couplings are Brass. 

To repair "Crescent" Hydrant or Washer, remove top cap or plate and withdraw plunger valve. 

"Star" Hydrants and Street Washers have an outer or "dry pipe," inside of which is the "wet pipe," through which 
water passes to spout, which is screwed into elbow at its top and moves with it. Plunger is attached to lower end of "wet 
pipe." When wheel handle at top is turned, "wet pipe" is raised, lifting plunger from seat, instantly closing drip-hole and 
allowing water an unobstructed passage through inner pipe and spout. Plunger can be withdrawn without taking up Hy- 
drant. Valve case and plunger are Brass. 

"Sun" and "No-Shock" Hydrants are in valve construction and arrangement of "wet" and "dry" pipes similar to the 
"Star," with the addition of stop valve, which automatically shuts off the water if plunger is withdrawn for repacking. 



267 



Fig. 646 
H and i" 



Goulds "Star" Hydrant and Street Washer 



PVit/i Compression Valves and Movable Waterways 

These goods have been on the market now for several years, and are so famil- 
iar to those who have used them, that any description of their superior merits is 
unnecessary. There is not much opportunity to display constructive taste in a 
Street Washer, but it is universally conceded that our Hydrant is handsome in de- 
sign and finish, and is quite an addition to the appearance of a yard or lawn. We 
have allowed no opportunity tn pass to improve both our Hydrants and Washers ; 
and while in general the principle of their mechanism is unchanged, many minor 
changes and improvements have been made. Sectional view, page 266, shows 
valve construction and arrangement of wet and dry pipes. 

They are perfectly anti-freezing. They are almost instantly opened or closed 
by means of the double-threaded brass screw, actuating the valve below. They can 
be repaired from the top without digging up. 

They have a brass swivel or coupling nut (not an iron one), and the brass 
tube for service pipe connection is ground to a joint with the valve case elbow. 
They readily sell for more money than any other, because no other bears anycom- 
parison with them. It would always be well to have a short piece of lead pipe between the coup- 
ling and service pipe, as its flexibility will prevent a fracture of the pipe when the frost heaves the 
ground, and in clay soil to make some provision for drainage of waste water, if it be nothing more 
than a small body of gravel or sand between the bottom attachment and clay. We measure from 
ground line to centre of service pipe inlet. Every Hydrant and Washer is thoroughly tested 
before leaving our factory. 

Our ^-inch "Star" Hydrants and Washers have inlet fitted for both iron and lead pipe — 
%-inch. Spout fitted for ^-inch hose coupling. Our i-inch hydrant and washers have l-inch 
inlet and outlet. An iron turnkey goes with each street washer. Extra keys, 20 cents. 
Fig. 646 and 647. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Fig. 647 
% and i" 





Fig. 646. 


_34-I.. 


Fig. 647. M-In. 


Fig. 6j6. 


I-lN. 


Fig. 647 


I-lN. 


Inlet Fitted for M-in. Iron and 


Inlet Fitted for KAr,. Iron and 


Inlet Fitted for 


I. In. Iron and 


Inlet Fitted for i 


• Inch Iron and 




Lead Pipe. Spout for K-in. 


Lead Pipe. Spout for ?<i-in. 


Lead Pipe 


Lead Pipe | 




Hos 


e 


Hose 


Spout for I 


-In. Hose 


Spout for I- 


[nch Hose 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


18 in. 


Veneild 


$9.00 


Vengerl 


$7-50 


Ventana 


$11.50 


Veracit 


$9.00 


24 " 


Venejan 


9.00 


Venial 


7-50 


Venter 


11.50 


Veranda 


9.00 


30 " 


Veneom 


10.00 


Venison 


8.50 


Ventilat 


12.50 


Verb 


10.00 


. ^^ " 


Venene 


10.00 


Venoma 


8.50 


Ventiles 


12.50 


Verbal 


10.00 


42 " 


Venerat 


11.00 


Venous 


950 


Venture 


13-50 


Verbami 


11.00 


48 " 


Venerel 


11.00 


Ventabc 


9-50 


Venue 


13-50 


Verbatu 


11.00 


54 " 


Veney 


12.00 


Ventage 


10.50 


Venules 


14-50 


Verbiag 


12.00 


60 " 


Venge 


12.00 


Ventail 


10.50 


Venus 


14-50 


Verbose 


12.00 


72 " 


Vocal 


13.00 


Vocaljx 


11.50 


Vocalic 


15.50 


Vocalks 


13-00 




"Crescent" Hydrants and Street Washers 

IVith Straight-Way Valve 

The cuts show our new "Crescent" Hydrants and Street 
Washers with aU necesary parts brass, and two pipes — one 
dry, through which the valve can be withdrawn for repack- 
ing, the other forming a passage for the water to the spout. 

They are perfectly anti-freezing. The valve closes 
against the pressure ; the zvaste is ample and reliable, and no 
zvater whatever can enter the dry pipe. 

In both Hydrant and Street Washer a soHd brass screw 
at the top actuates the pkmger valve below. For details of 
valve construction see sectional view on page 266. 

Fig. 860, Hydrant, has stock made in two halves bolted 
together. Inlet has thread for %-inch iron pipe and solder- 
ing tube for lead pipe. Spout is provided with brass bush- 
ing, cut to receive 34-inch hose coupling. 

Fig. 861, Street Washer, has same valves, pipes, etc., as 
are used with. Hydrant. Inlet has thread for ^-inch iron 
pipe and soldering tube for lead pipe. Discharge fitted to 
receive %-inch half hose coupling. Key is furnished with 
each Street Washer. 

Figs. 811 and 812, Hydrant and Washer, are similar in 
design and construction to Figs. 860 and 861, just described, 
but carrying larger connecting pipes, heavier valve cases 
and valves, stocks or sides, and are regularly fitted with 
bottom inlet for i-inch iron pipe. 

Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Fig. 811, 
l" 



Length to Set 
in Ground 


Fig. 860. K-in. 


Fig. 861. H-in. 


Fig. 811. i-in. 


Fig. 812. I-in. 


Inlet Fitted for M-in. Iron and 

Lead Pipe. 

Spout Fitted for %-m. Hose 


Inlet Fitted for K-in. Iron and 

Lead Pipe. Discharge Fitted 

for ?i.in Hose 


Inlet Fitted for i-in. Iron Pipe. 
Spout Fitted for i-in. Hose 


Inlet Fitted for i-in. Iron Pipe. 

Discharge Fitted for 

i.in. Hose 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


■ 18 in. 
24 " 
30 " 
36 " 

48 " 
54 " 
60 " 
72 " 


Wagein 

Wagels 

Clonged 

Wagerd 

Clubbing 

Wagest 

Wagging 

Waggis 

Waggle 


$9.80 
10.10 
10.35 
10.60 
10.80 
11.00 
11.25 
11.50 
12.10 


Wailme 

Wainc 

Coldiv 

Wainag 

Colder 

Wairn 

Craft 

Waist 

Waister 


$6.60 
6.85 
7.10 

7-35 
7-55 
7-75 
8.00 
8.25 
8.85 


Wagtail 

Wahaby 

Craftier 

Waifer 

Crustic 

Waift 

Crustier 

Wailed 

Wailfa 


$11.65 
11-95 
12.25 
12.55 
12.85 
13-15 
13-45 
13-75 
14-35 


Waitin 

Waitres 

Curbed 

Waiv 

Curiosity 

Waived 

Waiving 

Waivj s 

Wakeb 


$7.70 
8.00 
8.30 
8.60 
8.90 
9.20 
9-50 
9.80 

10.40 



Extra Street Washer Keys, $0.20. 



Fig. 1040, Fig. 1240, 



Goulds Crescent Hydrants and Street Washers 

With Straight-Way Valve 

Fig. 1040 represents our "Crescent" Hydrant, arranged 
with lever instead of screw iiandle. In all other respects it 
is the same as Fig. 860, shown on page 268, being perfectly 
anti-freezing. The flanged top permits the withdrawal of 
plunger through dry pipe whenever it needs repacking. In- 
let has thread for ^-inch iron pipe and soldering tube for 
lead pipe. Spout has brass bushing to receive ^-inch hose 
coupling. 

Fig. 1240, Street Washer, is our Fig. 86 r, described on 
previous page, with the addition of a swivel coupling, which 
will permit hose to be moved in any position and avoids all 
possibility of kinking, which is the cause of leaks. Key 
goes with each Street Washer. Extra keys 20c. 

Fig. 813, Hydrant, is the same as Fig. 811, page 268, 
stripped of stock or sides, making it somewhat lighter and 
cheaper. Inlet is fitted for i-inch iron pipe. Spoilt i-inch 
hose. 

Fig. 1 123, Hydrant, is the same as Fig. 860, page 268, 
stripped of stock or sides. Inlet is fitted for ^-inch iron or 
lead pipe. Spout for ^-inch hose. 

Sectional view of valve, used in above, is shown on page 
266. 

Sizes, Prices, Etc. 





1 123, 





Length 


Fig. 1040, M-Inch 


Fig. 813 


i-Inch 


FiG. 1123, M-Inch 


Fig. 1240. K-Inch 


Inlet Fitted for Va Inch Iron 






Inlet Fitted for K-Inch Iron 


Inlet Fitted K-Inch Iron and 




Hydrants 

(Figs. 1040, 

813 and 

1123) 


and Lead Pipe 


Inlet Fitted i- 


nch Iron Pipe 


and Lead Pipe 

Spout Fitted for M-Inch 

Hose 


Lead Pipe 


in Ground 


Spout Fitted for M-Inch 


Spout Fitted 


i-Inch Hose 


Discharge Fitted for 
Vi-lnch Hose 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


18 in. 


42 in. 


Drebeha 


$10.75 


Curiole 


$8.65 


Loines 


$7-65 


Pokjob 


$7.85 


24 '■ 


48 " 


Drebeij 


II. 10 


Currul 


8.95 


Loinfu 


7.95 


Pokjul 


8.10 


30 " 


54 " 


Drebeju 


11.40 


Curveted 


9.25 


Loingx 


8.25 


Pollsac 


8.35 


36 " 


60 " 


Drebfal 


11.65 


Dagger 


9-55 


Loipa 


8.55 


Pollset 


8.60 


42 " 


66 " 


Drebfed 


11.85 


Damocles 


9.8s 


Loipate 


8.8s 


Polma 


8.80 


48 " 


72 " 


Drebfig 


12.10 


Danced 


10.15 


Loipid 


9.15 


Polmebo 


9.00 


54 " 


78 " 


Drebfos 


12.35 


Dashing 


10.45 


Loipow 


9.45 


Polmeck 


9.2s 


60 " 


84 " 


Drebfub 


12.65 


Daystar 


10.75 


Loipum 


9.75 


Polmedu 


9.50 


72 " 


96 " 


Drebgoo j 13.30 

1 


Decayed 


11.35 


Lumpis 


10.35 


Polmefo 


10.10 



Fig. II 74- 



Sun" and "No Shock" Hydrants and Washer 

IVith Wrought Stock and Adjustable Base 

Fig-. 1174, "Sun" Hydrant, possesses, we believe, all the best features 
contributing to a reliable anti-freezing two-pipe hydrant. It is also of hand- 
some appearance. The stock and outer casing is formed of large wrought 
pipe, inside of which is the smaller or "wet pipe," conveying the water to 
spout. Base is adjustable. Plunger is actuated by wheel handle and brass 
screw. Plunger can be withdrawn through the hydrant and automatic stop 
valve prevents water flowing when plunger is withdrawn. Sectional view 
of plunger, valve and waterways is shown on page 266. 

Fig. 117s, "Sun" Street Washer, has same arrangements of pipes and 
valves, including the very desirable automatic stop valve. 
Box and cover are malleable. Key goes with each Street 
Washer. Extra keys, 20 cents list. 

Fig. 1 1 16, "No Shock" Self-Closing Hydrant, is in all 
respects identical with Fig. 11 74, except that strong brass 
spring in the top of hydrant seats the plunger {against the 
pressure), unless it is held open by the lever or latch. 
Individuals and water companies appreciate the self-closing 
feature as waste of water is prevented. 
See sectional view page 266. 

Hydrants and Street Washer, described above, have 
inlet supplied with brass swivel nut and brass tube cut to 
receive ^-inch iron pipe couplijag and also suitable for wip- 
ing into lead pipe. The use of a short piece of lead pipe 
gives flexibility when frost heaves. 
Fig- ii75> ¥4" Spout or discharge is fitted for %-inch hose coupling. 









Figs. II 


74, I 175 


and I I I 6. 


Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Length to set 
in Ground 




Fig. 1174, M-in. Hydrant 


Fig. 1 175. K-in. Washer 


Fig. 1 1 16. K-in. Hydrant 


Inlet Fitted for X-in. Iron and 


Inlet Fitted for Kin. Iron and 


Inlet Fitted for M-in. Iron and 


All of 


Lead Pipe 


Lead Pipe 


Lead Pipe 


Hydrants 


Spout Fitted K-in. Hose 


Discharge Fitted K-in. Hose 


Spout Fitted K-in. Hose 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


18 in. 


45 in. 


Rudfeck 


$9.00 


Rudfofs 


$7-50 


Pani j X 


$9.00 


24 " 


50 " 


Rudfint 


9.00 


Rudgab 


7-50 


Fustal 


9.00 


30 " 


37 " 


Rudfisl 


10.00 


Rudgeda 


8.50 


Fust IS 


10.00 


36 " 


63 " 


Rudfits 


10.00 


Rudgeck 


8.50 


Fustite 


10.00 


42 " 


69 " 


Panigsi 


11.00 


Panihy 


9-50 


Fustiud 


11.00 


48 " 


75 " 


Rndfobs 


11.00 


Riidgeds 


9-50 


Fustiva 


11.00 


60 " 


87 " 


Rudfoda 


12.00 


Rudequt 


10.50 


Fustjic 


12.00 


72 •' 


99 " 


Rudfoes 


13.00 


Rudfaa 


IT. 50 


Fustjoe 


13.00 



Goulds "Star" Wall Hydrant and Washer 

Fig. 1156, Wall Hydrant and Washer, has solid brass compression valve, 
actuated by a double-threaded brass screw. Hydrant is operated from outside 
of building, but shuts off inside of building and out of reach of frost. The 
connection inside is effected by means of a brass swivel or coupling nut and 
elbow fitted for J^-inch lead or iron pipe. The hub on the outside is cut for 
J-4-inch hose; can be cut for i-inch, if so ordered. We furnish a key with each hydrant 

Fig-. 1156. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 




Inlet fcr Iron or 
Lead Pipe 


Outlet For Hose 


Length 


For Walls 


Cipher 


Price 


M in. 


?4 in. 
Ya " 

Va " 


12 ill. 
16 " 
21 " 
2-J " 


g in. 
13 " 
18 " 

24 " 


Tanto 
Tantub 
Tantva 
Tantwy 


$4-25 
4-50 
475 
S-oo 



Extra keys, each, 20 cents. 



Adjustable Service or Curb Boxes 

Fig. 1159 is variously known as "Curb-Box," "Service-Box" and "Stop-Cock Box." 
The last name describes its use, which is to open and close Stop-Cocks in service pipes — 
both water and gas. Bottom part is cast-iron, shaped to fit over Stop-Cock. Through 
this extends a i-inch wrought pipe, which can be raised or lowered to adjust the top cap 
to the level of the ground. This upper section is held adjusted by small spring. To 
admit key, top cap is removed. This is easily done by applying the spanner on the end 
of our key (as shown in cut). Threads in cap are cut in brass bushing; therefore cap 
cannot rust fast. Key fits over -forked rod which is inside of box, and, turning the rod, 
opens and closes Stop-Cock. Forked rod is included with every box at prices below. 
Keys are only furnished when ordered, and then at 50 cents extra list. Fig. 1184 is the 
same as Fig. 1159, described above, except that a counter-sunk brass plug is inserted in 
top cap. To admit key, this plug can be removed instead of cap. Prices below include 
forked rod. Keys only furnished when ordered, and then at 50 cents list. 

Figs. I I 5 9 and 1184. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



No. 


Extension 


Top Section 


Fig. IIS9 


Fig. 11S4 


Cipher 


Price 


Cipher 


Price 


2 

3 


48 in. to 62 in. 
58 " 72 " 
70 " 84 " 


I in. pipe 
1 " 
I 


Tiltist 
Tikito 
Tiltiul 


$3-00 
340 

3-75 


Ondkip 
Ondkos 
Ondkub 


$3.00 
340 
3.75 




Curb Block 




Fig-. 1 1 84 



Fig. 827 



Fig. 827 shows a very neat and serviceable Curb Block to be used in connection with Figs. 1159 and 
184 Curb Boxes. The block measures 7x7 inches, with opening to receive cap of Curb Box. 



Fig. 827. each (Whelk) $0.60 



Goulds New Steel Amalgam Bell 




Complete ivith Hangings, as Shoivn in Cut 

Fig. 758 represents our well-known and popular Steel Amalgam Bell. We 
believe they are superior to many more expensive makes and that they will fully 
sustain the high standard of the '"Goulds" Bell, and give the best satisfaction. 

They are well adapted to farms, school houses, factories or any place where 
a cheap but serviceable Bell can be used. 

Fig. 758. Sizes, Prices, Etc. 



Fig. 758 



No. 


Diameter 


Approx. Weight 


Ci.H„ 


Price 


A I 
A 2 
A 3 

A4 


15 in. 

19 " 
21 " 


40 lbs. 

50 " 

75 
100 " 


Vaporing 
Vaporiz 
Vapory 
Varanus 


$4.00 
5.0D 

7-50 

10.00 



Goulds Large Steel Amalgam Bell 




With Hangings and Frame 

Fig. 353 represents our Steel Amalgam Bell, as we mount them 
in the larger sizes for churches, school houses, factories, engine 
houses, etc. We have sent thousands of these Bells to various 
portions of the United States, as their cheapness places them in the 
reach of any church, and they have always given splendid satis- 
faction. 

We send all our Bells to market richly gilded. 

We put tolling attachment, as shown in cut, on Nos. 6 and 7 at 
$4.00 extra, and on No. 8 at $5.00 extra list. 





Fig- 353 


Fig. 


353. Sizes, Prices, El 


c . 




No. 


Diameter 


Approximate Weight 
of Bell Only 


Approximate Weight 
Complete 


Size of Frame 


Cipher 


Price 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 


18^ in. 

21 

24 

28 " 

30 

53 " 


65 lbs. 

80 " 
134 " 
247 " 
3^5 " 
414 " 


172 lbs. 

186 " 
240 " 
396 •' 

487 " 
689 " 


27 X4I^ in. 
30 X4114 " 
32HX41I/S " 
36 X 48 " 
36 X 48 " 
38 X48 " 


Fabric 

Fabrile 

Fable 

Facel 

Fact 

Fade 


$l6.G0 
20.00 

25.00 
40.00 
50.00 
75-00 



Goulds Improved Burrall's Iron Corn Sheller 



Made Either Right or Left Hand. Righi Hand Sent Unless Otherwise 
We are the only manufacturers of the genuine Burrall's Corn Sheller, which 
has for 3'ears been conceded the best in the market, and warn the Trade against 
?•" arious machines. // is all iron, and very durable; it shells and separates per- 
fectly clean; it zcill shell either large or small corn; and its repairs are cheap and 
easily placed. 

Get only the Burrall Sheller with our name on, and avoid all trouble. For 
export we pack one Sheller in a case, or from six to eight in a hogshead. 

Fig. A 3iO . Price, Etc. 



Ordered. 




Approximate Weight Cipher 


Price 


130 lbs. Flew 


$3.C0 




Fig- 43 I 



Fig. 430 



Nos. I, 2, 3 or 4, Leg, each. . 

No. 5, Cross Bar 

No. 6, Shell Wheel Box, flat side.. . 

No. 7. Shell Wheel 

No. 8, Shell Wheel Box, round side 
No. 9, Feed \Mieel Box, flat side.. . 
No. 10, Feed Wheel 



$0.35 No. II, Feed Wheel Box, round side .15 

,60 No. 12, Balance Wheel 1.75 

15 No. 13, Flat Side 2.00 

75 No. 14, Round Side 2.00 

15 No. 15, Handle 40 

15 No. 16, Wrench 15 

80 No. 17, Spring 65 



Goulds Wrought-Iron Jack Screws 

With Iron Stands. Swivel Caps 



Corn Sheller Pieces 



Diameter of 
Screw 


Height 
Screwed Down 


Will Raise 


Cipher 


Price 


ly, in. 


12 in. 


6 in. 


Fitch 


$6.00 


1V4 " 


14 


7 " 


Fitz 


7.00 


2 


16 " 


9 " 


Fiveba 


10.00 


2>< " 


19 " 


10 " 


Fixif 


14.00 


3 


23 " 


12 " 


Flagol 


22.50 



Goulds Wine or Lard Press Screws 




F 


g 


. 379. Sizes, 


Prices 


Etc 




Diameter 


Length 




Cipher 




Price 


I^ in. 

m " 


18 in. 

18 " 
24 " 
24 " 


Firm 
Firstmo 
Fish 
Dagloam 


$5.75 
6.00 
6.75 

12.50 




Goulds Cast-iron Square Sinks 




S.ze 


Depth 


Painted 


Galvanized 


Enameled 


12 X i8 in. 


6 in. 


$..5 


$2.60 


$475 


14 X 20 " , 


6 " 


1.50 


3.20 


6.00 


14x24 " 


6 " 


1.70 






16x24 " 


6 '■ 


1.80 


4.00 


6.50 


15-^^7 " 


6 " 


2.00 


4-25 


7-25 


16x28 " 


6 " 


2.10 


4-50 


7-50 


16 X so " 


6 " 


2.25 


475 


775 


17x28 ■' 


6 " 


2.20 






18 x 24 " 


6 " 


2.10 


4-30 


7.00 


18x30 " 


6 " 


2.50 


5-10 


8.50 


20 X 30 •' 


6 " 


3.00 


6.25 


9.00 


18x32 " 


6 " 


3.00 


6.25 


9-50 


18x36 ■' 


6 " 


3.00 


6.50 


950 


20 X 36 " 


6 " 


370 


775 


10.50 


20 X 40 " 


6 " 


4.00 


8.50 


11.50 


20x42 " 


6 " 


4-25 


9.00 


12.00 


22 X 42 " 


6 " 


4-25 


g.oo 


12.00 


24x48 " 


6 " 


575 


12.25 


15.00 


Patent Overflow Sinks with plug 








strainer, add to above list 


$1.20 


$1.25 


$1.50 


Patent Overflow Sinks with open 








strainer, add to above list 


1. 00 


1. 00 


1. 00 



Goulds Sewer Trap 




No. 


Size 


Depth 


Outlet 


Painted 


Enameled 


■ 


16 X 16 in. 


8 in. 


2 in. 


$2.50 


$5-50 




Goulds Adjustable Sink Brackets 




Fig. 403 



No. 


Size 


Painted 


Galvanized 


I 

2 

3 


10^ X 14 in. wide 
12 X 16 " 
16 X 18 " 


$0.60 per pair 
75 
1. 00 


$1.00 per pair 
1.25 
1.50 " 




Fig-. 369 




Fig:. 417 



W 



Fig. 416 



Goulds Large Cesspool 







PVit/i Bell 


Trap 






Size 


Depth 


Outlet 


Painted 


Galvanized 


Enameled 


16 X 16 in. 


S'A in. 


4 in. 


$4.50 


$10.00 


$13.00 





Goul( 


is Cellar Trap 




No. 


Size 


Depth Outlet 


Price 


I 
2 


9x9 in. 
12 X 12 ■' 


2% in. i 2 in. 

2X " 2 '• 


$1.25 
1.60 



Goulds Sewer Trap and Slop Sink 





M^zV/z 


Trap and Strainer 




No. 


Size 


Depth 


Outlet 


Painted 


2 

3 

4 


12 X 12 tn. 
ISXIS " 
18x18 " 
20 X 20 " 


6 in. 

12 
12 


2 in. 

2 " 

3 " 


$2.25 

3-35 

4-25 

■ S-25 



Goulds Slop Sinks 



"^^■k 


b 


No. 


Size 


Depth 


Painted 


Galvanized 


Enameled 


1^^ 


I 


16 X 16 in. 


10 in. 


$ 2.70 


$S.2S 


$ 7-SO 






2 


20 X 14 " 


12 " 


3-50 


6. SO 


8.50 






3 


20 X 16 " 


12 ". 


4.00 


8.25 


10.00 


«^^ ^^==^=^=j 




4 


24 X 18 " 


12 " 


4-50 


9.00 


11.00 


^ ; 




5 


24 X 20 " 


12 " 


5-00 


9-50 


11.50 


Fig:. 419 




6 

7 


23 X 15 " 
30 X 20 " 


15 " 
12 " 


4-25 
8.00 


8.50 
15.00 


11.00 

16.00 






8 


36 X 20 " 


12 " 


10.00 


19.00 


20.00 






9 


48 X 20 " 


17 " 


20.00 


36.00 


38.00 


If with Patent Overflow 
If with Patent Overflow 


add earh 






1. 00 

1.25 


1. 00 

1-25 


1. 00 

1.50 


and 


Plugs 


trainer add, 


;ach 



Sink Strainer 





Fi^ 


435 




Diam. 


Painted 
perdoz. 


Galv. Enam. 
perdoz. perdoz. 


4|<in. 


$1.50 


$2.60 


$3-00 



Open End Sink 
Coupling 

For Lead Pipe 



Fi&. 434 



dozen 
Fig. 434, Painted. . .$1.50 
Fig. 434, Galv 2.00 



Sink Bolt 






Fig:. 368 



Fig. 368, per doz... $0.40 
Fig. 368, per 100. . . 2.00 
Short Brass Sink 
Bolts, per dozen, i.oo 



S76 




Butt \\ elded proved to 300 pounds per square inch, hydraulic pressure. 
Lap Welded, proved to 500 pounds per square inch, hydraulic pressure. 

Standard, Extra and Double Extra Strong Wrojight-Iron Pipe, Revised Lists, Adopted 
February 15, 1900. Sizes, Weights, Etc. 



Nominal Size (inside diameter) in. 



STANDARD PIPE 
Price per Ft., Standard, Black. ) 
Standard, Galv.. ) 

Actual Outside Diameter, in 

Nominal Weight, per ft., lbs . 

No. of Threads per in. of Screw... 



j X STRONG PIPE 

' Price Per Ft 

Actual Outside Diameter, ii 
Nominal Inside Diameter, i 
Nominal Weight, per ft., lb 



XX STRONG PIPE 

Price Per Fi. 

Actual Outside Diameter, in. 
Nominal Inside Diameter, in - 
Nominal Weight, per ft., lbs. . 



Standard Weight Lap-Welded Casing, Screw Socket 

Revised List, Adopted February 22, 1899. 



Nominal Size (in. diam.) in. .. 


^ 


2K 


.. 


2% 


' 


3K 


Z% 


^y^ 


4 


A% 


4K 


4?4 


5 


5l\ 


sV. 


6% 


by% 


7K 


7^8 


8K 


8^8 


9^8 


1014 


Price per Ft 


$.23 


.29 


■32 


.35 


.41 


.45 


.48 


.56 


.60 


.64 


.68 


.78 


.82 


.87 


1.05 


:.i6 


1.24 


1.36 


1-55 


1.61 


1.76 


220 


2.68 


Actual Outside Diameter 


2% 


zVz 


2% 


3 


zV. 


3^2 


3K 


4 


4K 


4^ 


4% 


5 


5K 


5^ 


6 


m 


7 


iVi, 


8 


W^ 


9 


10 


11 


Nominal Weight, per ft 


2.22 


2.82 


3 13 


3-45 


4 10 


4-45 


4.78 


5.56 


6.0 


6.36 


6 73 


7.8 


8.2 


8.62 


10.46 


11.58 


12.34 


13.55 


15.41 


16.07 


17.60 


21.90 


25.72 


No. Threads per in. of Screw. 


M 


14 


14 


14 


14 


14 


14 


14 


14 


14|l4 


17 


14 


14 


14 


14 


14 


14 


l-iVz 


^^y^ 


il'/< 


iiH 


iiM 



Rubber Water Hose 



277 



Diameter, 
Inches 


2-PlT 


3-Ply 


4-Ply 


S-Ply ' 


6-Ply 


Conducting, 
per foot 


Hydrant, 
per foot 


Engine, 
per foot 


Engine, 
per foot 


Engine, 
per foot 


V- 

A 

\V2 


$0.20 
■2S 

• 33 

-SO 
.66 


$0.25 

.30 
.40 

■i 

1. 00 


$0.30 
■ 37 

• SO 

.62 

• 7S 

1^25 

i-SO 


$0^37 
. ^46 

.62 

■ 93 

1.25 ' 

3 


$0 
3 


I 

50 

62 
00 








1 - 







Linen Hose, Seamless, Unlined and Rubber Lined 



Internal Diameter, Inches- 


V2 


M 


I 


1% 


I^ 


2 


2/2 


3 


i"Standard" Unlined, per foot 

["Standard" Rubber Lined, per foot 






$0.20 

■ 3S 

■27 


$0.22 

.SO 

■30 


$0.25 

■ 55 

■ Zl 


$0.30 
■ 65 
.42 


$0.35 
• 75 


$0.50 
1. 00 


$0.20 


$0.25 









Cotton Mill Hose 

Seamless Woven and Rubber Lined 













J/ 




w^ 


1 




2K 
















Price per foot . . . ... 


$0.35 


$0^45 


$0.50 1 $0.60 


$0.70 


$1.00 




Spiral Rubber Suction Hose 


Internal Diameter, Inches 


1% 


2 


2'/^ 


3 


3% 


4 


4^ 


S 1 6 


8 


10 


On Spiral Tinned Iron, per foot 


$I.S0 


$2.30 


$3.10 


$4.00 


$4^90 


$S^8o 


$6.70 


$7^60 1 $9.50 


$iS^oo 


$20.00 




Hard Rubber and Agricultural Smooth-Bore Suction Hose 





% 


y^ 




1% 


i5^ 




2^ 


3 




Hard Rubber Suction Hose, per foot 


$0.55 


$o6s 


$0.75 
■ 75 


$0^93 
■ 93 


■■■■--■■■ 




$1.50 


" $1.88 " 


■"$3^5o" 










278 



Fig. 504, Brass Hose Couplings 




1 


y 






3/4 






14 


y* 




' 


' 










Fig. 504, per dozen $2.50 


$2.50 


$3-00 


$3.00 


$4.50 


Fig. 497, Brass Hose Couplings 


Size Inches 


iK 


1/2 


-' 


2% 


.1 


4 


5 ' 6 




Fig. 497, per dozen 


$10.00 


$14.00 


$30.00 


$48.00 


$76.00 


$150.00 


$250.00 1 $350.00 



Fig. 497 Improved Double Hose Clamps 



Size of Hose, in inches, 3 ply.... 


^ 


K 


I 


.K 


lYz 


^ 


2y2 




$0.60 


$0.60 


$2.00 


$2.50 


$3-00 


$4.00 


$7.00 






Fig. 1272 




Fig. 622, Globe Suction Basket, to Tie On 



Fig-. 622 



Size Inches 


% 


K 


I 


iK 


1% 


^ 


2% 




Black 


$0.50 

.60 

2.00 


2.00 


$0.50 
.60 

2.25 


$0.50 
.60 

2.25 


$o.6s 

•75 

2.75 


$1.00 

1. 25 

3-50 


$1.50 
1.90 
5.00 


Galvanized Iron. . 
Brass 




Brass Suction Baskets 

Fig-. 750. To Tie On. Fig-. 751. To Screw On. 



Fig-. 750 



Size, Inches. 


X 


X 


IK 


i!^ 




Price 


$2.50 


$3.00 


$3.25 


$4.00 


$5.00 



1% 


^ 


2% 


3 


3% 


4 


$7-50 


$7-50 


$8.50 


$10.00 


$15.00 


$20.00 




Fig. 751 



"Gem" Graduating Spray Pipe 



Hose Thread, Inches. 


% 


^ 




Per doz 


$10.00 


$15.00 








Hose Nozzle, to Tie On 


Thread and Length, Inches K x 3^ 


1 ! 

1x4 i5ix4^ 




3.S0 


i 






Hose Pipe, Screw Tip 






Thread and Length, Inches 


Kx 6 




7K 


iK X 12 




P 


$8 00 1 *" 




$12.00 




! 
















Fig. 357- 



Fig. 502. 



Fig, 499. 



Large Hose Pipe, 


Screw Tip 


Thread and Length, 
Inches 


IKXI2^ 


..X. 


2x20 


2^x15 


2^X30 


Per doz 


$21.00 


$36.00 


$50.00 


$-5.00 









Hose Pipe With Cock on End, Screw Tip 



Thread and Length, Inches 


K x8 


Mx 12 


1X2 


iVi X 12 


I^XI2j^ 


2 X 30 


Per doz 


$13.00 


$18.00 


$20.00 


$40.00 


$55.00 


$136.00 






Brass Hose Pipe Sprinklers 



Fig. SOI, 



Dia 


meter of Face, Inches 


i^a 


i^ 


2^3 


2^8 


2K 


Size Hose Pipe 


Yi 


^ 


.V. 


\V2 


2 


Price, per doz. • 




$3-50 


$3.50 


$6.00 


$6.00 


$9.00 



Fig. 503. 



280 



Stillson's Pipe Wrench 




B. & C. Combination Pipe 
Wrench 



Fig. 362 




Length Open, in 


6 


8 


10 


14 


18 


24 


36 


48 


Takes Wire from, in. . . 
Takes Pipe to, in 


% 
% 


Vs 


Vs 


.1 


2 


2^ 


M 


5 


Price, each 

Extra Frames, each. . . 

Nuts, each ... 

" Jaws.each 


$2.00 
•25 

'67 


$200 

.25 

'67 


$2.25 

■ 33 
.27 
.75 


$3-00 
• 45 
.33 
1. 00 


$4.00 
■55 
.42 
1.33 


$6.00 
.65 
.50 
2.00 


$12.00 
.75 

.6s 
4.00 


$18.00 

!8o 
6.00 



Fig-. 305 
Bright, with Longf Nut 



Brown's Adjustable Tongs 



10 in., for pipe from % to i in., per doz $25.25 

[2 ;; ;; % toiK ;; ;; .. 28.50 

15 " " >^ to 2 " " 40.50 

[8 '' H to 3 66.00 

Westcott" Adjustable "S' 
Pipe Wrench 








Fig. 


'7/- 








Number 


i 


iK 


2 


3 


4 


S 




Takes Pipe from, in. 


Vb to K 


Vstoi 


% to iK 


I to 2 


i^ t0 3 


2^ to 4 


Price, each 


$0.60 


$0.75 


$o.8s 


$1.20 


$2.70 


$6.00 








Fig;. 1398 






6 inch 


8 inch 1 10 inch ! 12 inch '. 14 inch 




Takes Pipe 


Ve to % 


ysto% 


Ketoi 


YstoixystoiVs 


Price, each.. 


$1.00 


$1.25 


$1.50 


$2.00 $2.50 



Vulcan Adjustable Chain Pipe Wrench 










Fig. 370 










Size 


No. 10 


No. II 


No. 12 


No. 13 


No. 135^ 


No. 14 


No. IS 




Capacity, size pipe 


Vb to Yi in. 


/stoiMin. 


K to 2K in. 


M to 4 in. 


I to 6 in. 


i^ to 8 in. 


2 to 12 in. 


Price, with Flat Link Chain, each... 

Price, with Cable Chain, each 

Extra Flat Link Chain, each 

" Cable Chain, each 

•' Jaws, (Pair) 


$2.50 
2.2s 

• 75 

• SO 

1. 00 


$3-50 
3.25 

^75 
1.7s 


$5.00 
4. so 
1.50 
1. 00 
2.75 


$7.00 
6.25 
2.50 
1. 75 
4.00 


$9.00 
7.75 
3.25 
2.00 

4.7s 


$11.00 
9-50 
4.00 

2.50 

5-50 


$18.00 
16.00 

7.S0 



Gas Pipe Stock and Die 



Dies furnished with each platej)^ to 

Dimensions of Dies ! 2 

Complete with R. H. Dies. . .j $9.50 $15.00 

Plates without Dies 3.50 5.00 

Extra Dies, R. or L ' 1.50' 2.00 

Extra Bushings - i .25 .35 

Extra Die Frames | : .30! 



^toiX 

$13-50 
6.00 

2.50: 

•451 
.40; 



to I'A] 


iX to 2 


3 X H' 


4x^ 


$13-50: 


$20.00 


6.ooi 


9-50 


2.50t 


3-50 


■45: 


.60 


.40! 


.50 




Pump Stock and Die 



No. 12, 2 prs. Dies, cutting ^, 14 thd.; 7-16, 12 thd $3.00 

No. 13, 3 prs. Dies, cutting ^, 14 thd.; 7-16, 12 thd.; X, 12 thd... 3.50 



Fig. 75; 



Barnes' Pipe Cutter 



Enterprise Pipe 
Vise 



Malleable Hinge 
Vise 




Fig-- 317 



No 


' 


^ 


3 


^ 


S 




Cuts Pipe from, in. 


Vs to I 


54 to 2 


i^ t0 3 


3 to 4 


4 to 6 


Price, each 

•• extra Wheels, 

each... 

Wheel 

Pins, each... 


$4.S0 

■25 


$6.00 

•30 


$10.00 
• 40 
.to 


$20.00 
• SO 


$30.00 
.75 



Fig. 374 






Fig. 308 




For Yi to 2 in. pipe 


...$3.00 1 

1 


No. ] 
No.. 


, >s to 2 in 


. ..$10.00 







383 



Useful Information — Water 



Doubling the diameter of a pipe increases its capacity four times. Friction of liquids in pipes increases 
as the square of the velocity. 

The mean pressure of the atmosphere at tide level is usually estimated at 14.7 lbs. per square inch, so 
that with a perfect vacuum it will sustain a column of mercury 29.9 inches, or column of water 33.9 feet 
high. In ordinary practice we recommend Pumps be placed not over twenty feet above water supply, and 
even nearer, where possible. 

To -find the capacity of any single-acting cylinder look in the Table on page 283, or square the diameter 
(in inches of the cylinder), multiply this by .7854, and the result (which is the area of the circle of cylinder) 
by the length of stroke in inches. This gives the capacity in cubic inches per stroke. Multiply this by the 
number of strokes per minute and divide the product by 231 (the number of cubic inches in a gallon of 
water). The result will be capacity or gallons of water the cylinder will discharge per minute. 

To £nd the pressure in pounds per square inch of a column of water look in the Table on page 284, or 
multiply the height of the column in feet by .434. Approximately we say that every foot elevation is equal 
to one-half pound pressure per square inch ; this allows for ordinary friction. 

To find the horse power necessary to elevate water to a given height look in the Tables on page 181, 
or multiply the number of gallons per minute by total number of feet water is raised (that is, from surface 
of the water to the highest point to which the water is raised"!, and divide by 4.000 and you have the horse 
power. One horse power is equal to about five m-en. To the theoretical power a liberal allowance for fric- 
tion, etc., always should be added. 

Weight and Capacity of Different Standard Gallons of Water. 





Cubic Inches in a Gallon 


Weight of a Gallon 
in Pounds 


Gallons in a Cubic Foot 


Weight of a Cubic Foot of 

Water, English Standard, 

Pounds Avoirdupois 


Imperial or English 

United States 


277.274 
231 


10.00 
8.33III 


6.232102 
7470519 


62.231 





Barometric Pressure at Different Altitudes 

With Equivalent Head of Water and the Vertical Suction Lift of Pumps. 



Altitude 


Barometric Pressure 


Equivalent Head 
of Water 


Practical Suction 
Lift of Pumps 


Altitude 


1 




14.70 lbs. per sq. in. 
14.02 


33-95 ft. 

32-38 " 


25 ft. 
24 " 




J4 mile (1320 ft.) above sea level 


14 mile (1320 ft.) above sea level 


y, " (2640 ft.) " 


13-33 


30-79 " 


23 " 


yi " (2640 ft.) " 




34 " (3960 ft.) " 


12.66 " 


29.24 " 


21 " 


34 " (3960 ft.) " 




I " (5280 ft.) " " " 


12.02 " " 


27.76 " 


20 " 


I " (5280 ft.) " 


' " 


iji " (6600 ft.) " 


11.42 


26.38 " 


19 " 


1 14 " (6600 ft.) " 


' " 


l^ " (7920 ft.) " 


10.88 " 


25-13 " 


iS " 


ii/, " (7920 ft.) " 


[ '• 


2 " (10560 ft.) " " 


9.88 " 


22.82 " 


17 " 


2 " (10560 ft.) 


' 













Tabl 


e 


f C ap 


ac i ty 


f P 


u m 


ps 










383 


■i'i 


Area 
Square 
Inches 












Length 


OF Broke in Inches 












q5 


, 


3 


4 


s 


6 


8 


1 10 


1 -' 


14 


:S 


16 


,8 


20 


^ 


l._iL_ 


1 36 










Capacity per Stroke 


in Gallons, or Decimal Parts Thereof 






~y^ 


.196 


.002 


.003 


.003 


.004 


005 


.007 


.009 


.01 


.012 


.013 


014 


-015 


.017 


.02 


.026 


.031 


H 


■ .307 


-003 


.004 


.005 


.007 


008 


.Oil 


-013 


.016 


.019 


.02 


.021 


.024 


.027 


.032 


.04 


.048 


^ 


H 


•442 


.004 


.006 


.008 


.01 


Oil 


.015 


.019 


•023 


.027 


.029 


-031 


-034 


-038 


.046 


-057 


.068 


K 


Vs 


.601 


-005 


.008 


.01 


-013 


016 


.021 


.026 


-031 


.036 


-039 


.042 


-047 


•°52 


062 


.078 


-094 


% 


I 


•785 


.007 


.01 


.014 


.017 


02 


.027 


-034 


.041 


.048 


-051 


-054 


.061 


.068 


.082 


.102 


.122 


I 


lyi 


.904 


.009 


-013 


.017 


.022 


026 


■034 


-043 


.052 


.06 


-065 


.069 


.077 


.086 


-103 


.129 


-154 


i>^ 


iX 


1.227 


.011 


.016 


.021 


.027 


032 


■043 


-052 


.064 


.074 


.08 


-085 


.096 


.106 


.127 


•159 


.192 


iX 


i^ 


1.485 


.013 


.019 


.026 


.032 


039 


■051 


.064 


-077 


.089 


.096 


.103 


.116 


.128 


-154 


.192 


-232 


w% 


''6 


1.767 


.015 


-023 


.031 


-038 


046 


.061 


•077 


.092 


.107 


-115 


.122 


.138 


•^53 


.184 


•231 


.276 


iVz 


lU 


2.405 


.021 


.031 


.042 


-052 


063 


.083 


.104 


-125 


.146 


.156 


. 167 


.187 


.208 


-25 


•312 


•374 


iX 


2 


3.142 


.027 


.041 


•054 


.068 


082 


.109 


-136 


-163 


•19 


.204 


.218 


•245 


.272 


• 326 


.408 


•49 


2 


2% 


3-976 


•034 


.052 


.069 


.086 


103 


-138 


.172 


.206 


.241 


-258 


-275 


•31 


•344 


•413 


.516 


.62 


2X 


2>4 


4.909 


■043 


.064 


-085 


.106 


128 


-17 


-213 


-255 


.298 


-319 


-34 


•383 


•425 


•51 


•639 


.766 


2}i 


2U 


5-94 


-051 


•077 


.103 


.129 


154 


.206 


•257 


-309 


•36 


-386 


.411 


•463 


•514 


.617 


.771 


.926 


234: 


3 




.061 


.092 


.122 




184 


.245 


.306 


367 


.428 


-459 


.49 


-551 


.612 


•734 


.918 


1. 102 




3X 


8.296 


.072 


.108 


.144 


.18 


215 


.287 


•359 


-431 


-503 


-539 


•575 


.647 


.718 


.862 


1.077 


1.294 


2>% 


3^ 


9.621 


.083 


-125 


.167 


.208 


25 


-333 


.417 


-5 


-583 


-625 


.666 


•75 


•833 


I. 


1-251 


1-50 


zVz 


3^ 


11.045 


-095 


-143 


.191 


•239 


287 


.382 


•478 


-574 


.669 




-765 


.861 


•956 


1. 147 


1-434 


1.722 


zU 


4 


12.566 


109 


-163 


.218 


.272 


326 


-435 


•544 


-653 




!8i6 


-87 


•979 


1.088 


1.306 


1.632 


1.958 




A% 


14.186 


•123 


.184 


.246 


-307 


368 


.491 


.614 


■IZl 


.86 


.921 


.982 


1-105 


1,228 


1-473 


1.842 


2.21 


4X 


aYz 


15.904 


-138 


.207 


•275 


-344 


413 


-551 


.689 


.826 


.964 


1-033 


1. 102 


1.239 


1-377 


1.652 


2.067 


2.478 


4/^ 


aYa 


17.721 


•153 


•23 


•307 


•384 


46 


.614 


.767 


.92 


1073 


1-15 


1.227 


1-38 


1-534 


1.84 


2.301 


2.76 


aU 


5 


19-635 


.17 


-255 


•34 


•425 


51 


.68 


■85 


1.02 


1.19 


I 275 


1.36 


1-53 


1-7 


2.04 


2.55 


3^06 




sX 


21.648 


.187 


.281 


■375 


•469 


562 


•75 


•937 


1. 124 


1-311 


1-405 


1-499 


1.686 


1-874 


2.248 


2.811 


3-372 


5X 


5/3 


23-758 


.206 


-309 


.411 


•514 


617 


•823 


1.029 


1-234 


1.44 


1-543 


1.646 


1-851 


2.057 


2.468 


3-087 


3-702 


SVz 


5l< 


25.967 


-225 


-337 


-45 


• 562 


674 


•899 


1. 124 


1.348 


1-573 


1.686 


1.798 


2.022 


2.248 


2.696 


Z-2>1^ 


4-044 


s% 


6 


28.274 


-245 


-367 


-49 


.612 


734 


-979 


1.224 


1.469 


1. 714 


1-836 


1.958 


2.203 


2.448 


2.938 


3-672 


4.400 


6 


6X 


30.68 


.266 


-398 


-531 


.664 




1.062 


1.328 


1-593 


1.859 


1.992 


2.1?4 


2.39 


2.656 


3-186 




4-78 


6X 


6>4 


33-183 


.287 


-431 


-574 


.718 


861 


1. 149 


1-436 


1-796 


2. on 


2.155 


2.298 




2.873 


3-447 


4.308 


5- 1 78 


6K 


6^ 


35-785 


-309 


-465 


.62 


•775 


929 


I 239 


1-549 


1.858 


2.168 


2.323 


2.479 


2.788 


3-098 


3.716 


4.647 


5-576 


6U 


7 


38.485 


■ZZ} 


-5 


.666 


■833 I 




1-333 


1.666 


1.999 


2.332 


2.499 


2.666 


2.999 


2>-?,2:2 


3-998 


4.998 


5-998 


7 


7K 


44-179 


-383 


-574 


-765 


•956 I 


148 


1-53 


1-913 


2.29s 


2.678 


2.869 


3-06 


3-443 


3.825 


4-59 


5-739 


6.886 


r/z 


Z^^ 


47- 173 


.408 


-613 


.817 


1. 021 I 


225 


1-633 


2.042 


2.45 


2.858 


3-063 


3.266 


3-674 


4.084 


4-9 


6.126 


7-348 


7X 


8 


50.266 


-435 


•653 


-87 


1.088 I 


306 


1. 741 


2.176 


2.611 


3-046 


3.264 


3-482 


3-917 


4-352 


5.222 


6.528 


7-834 


8 


zyi 


56.745 


-49 


■735 


.98 


1.225 I 


47 


1.96 


2-45 


2.94 


3-43 


3.675 


3-92 


4.41 


4.9 


5-88 


7-35 


8.82 


^% 


8K 


60.132 


-52 


-78 


1.04 


1-3 I 


56 


2.08 


2.6 


3.12 


3-64 


3-9 


4.16 


4-68 


5-2 


6.24 


7.8 


9-36 


^K 


9 


63-617 


-551 


.826 


I.IOI 


1-377 I 


652 


2.203 


2.754 


3-305 


3-856 


4.131 


4.406 


5-057 


5-508 


6.61 


8.262 


10. 1 14 


9 


9>5 


70.882 


.612 


.918 


1.224 


1-53 I 


83 


2.448 


3-06 


3672 


4.284 


4-59 


4.896 


5-51 


6.12 


7 344 


9.18 


11.02 


9K 


9^^ 


74.662 


.646 


•97 


1-293 


1.616 I 


939 


2.586 


3-232 


3-878 


4-525 


4.848 


5-171 


S.818 


6.464 


7-757 


9.696 


11.636 


9X 


10 


78.54 


.68 


1.02 




1.7 2 


04 


2.72 


3-4 


4.08 


4-76 


5-1 


5-44 


6.12 


6.8 




10.2 


12.24 


10 


ri 


95-033 


-823 


1.234 


1.645 


2.057 2 


464 


3.291 


4.114 


4.937 


5.76 


6,171 


6.582 


7-405 


8.228 


9-874 


12.342 


14.81 


II 


ii>^ 


103.869 


.90 


I-35I 


1.80 


2.252 2 


701 


3.60 


4.505 


5406 


630 


6-75 


7.2 


8.1 


9- 


10.8 


13-51S 


16.2 


iiK 


12 


113.098 


-979 


1.468 


1.958 


2.448 2 


938 


3-917 


4.896 


5.875 


6.854 


7- .344 


7-833 


8.813 


9.792 


11.75 


14.688 


17.626 


12 


13 


132.733 


1. 149 


1-723 


2.297 


2.872 3 


445 


4-596 


^•745 


6.894 


8.042 


8.616 


9.192 


10.34 


11.49 


13.78 


17-235 


20.68 


13 


14 


153-938 


1-332 


1.998 


2.665 


3-331 3 


997 


5-33^ 


6,663 


^■994 


9.328 


9-933 


10.66 


11.99 


13-32 


15.98 


19.989 


23-98 


14 


i4>^ 


165-13 


1-43 


2.142 


2.856 


3-574 4 


284 


5- 71 8 


7.148 


8.578 


10. 


10.71 


11.424 


12.852 


14.28 


17.136 


21.444 


25-704 


14K 


15 


176.715 


1-529 


2.294 


3-059 


3.824 4 


589 


6. 1 19 


7649 


9-178 


10.7 


11.47 


12.23 


13-76 


15-29 


18.35 


22947 


27-52 


15 


i6 


201.062 


1.74 


2.61 


3-48 


4-35 5 


22 


6.96 


8.703 


10.44 


12.18 


13-05 


13.92 


15.66 


17.40 


20.88 


26.109 


31-32 


16 


i8 


254-47 


2.202 


3 303 


4-404 


5-505 6 


606 


8.808 


II. 01 


13.21 


15-41 


16.51 


17.61 


19.81 


22.02 


26.42 


33-03 


39-72 


18 


20 


314.16 


2.720 


408 


5-44 


6.8 8 


16 


10.88 


136 


16.32 


19.04 


20.4 


21.76 


24.48 


27.2 


32.64 


40.8 


48.96 


20 



Friction of Water in Pipes 



Friction loss in pounds pressure per square inch for each loo feet of length in different sizes of clean iron pipe, discharging given quantities of 
I'ater per minute. 



Gallons 

per 
Minute 



Sizes of Pipes.— Inside Diameter 



12.3 
19.0 
27.S 
37.0 



3-75 
S.05 
6.S2 



0.27 
0.42 
0.67 
0.91 
1.26 
1.60 
2.01 
2.44 
5-32 
9-46 
14.9 
21.2 



37.5 



0.27 
0.35 
0.74 



2.85 
3.85 
5.02 
7.76 



0.33 
o.Si 
0.69 
0.95 



ln^|_ 



0.03 
0.05 
0.07 



2.10 
2.70 
3-45 
5-40 
g.6o 



Feet Head of Water into Pressure 


, per Square Inch. 


Feet 


Pounds 


Feet 


Pounds 


Feet 


Pounds 


Head 


per Sq. In. 


Head 


per Sq. In. 


Head 


per Sq. In. 


I 


■43 


60 


25.99 


200 


86.62 






«7 


70 


30.32 


225 


97-45 


3 




30 


80 




250 


108.27 


4 




73 


90 


38.98 


275 


119.10 


5 




17 


100 


43.31 


300 


129.93 


6 




60 


no 


47.64 


325 


140.75 


7 




03 


120 


51-97 


350 


151.58 


8 




40 


130 


S6..10 


400 


173.24 






90 


140 


60.63 


500 


216.55 




4 


33 


150 


64.96 


600 


259.85 






66 


160 










12 


99 


170 


73.63 


800 


346.47 


40 


17 


32 


180 


77.96 


900 


389.78 


so 


21.65 


190 


82.29 




433.09 



Pressure per Square Inch into Feet Head of Water. 




Feet 




Feet 




Feet 


perSq.In. 


Head 


per Sq. In. 


Head 


perSq. In. 


Head 


I 


2.31 


40 


92.36 


'1° 


392.52 


2 


4-62 


50 


115-45 




415.61 


3 


6-93 


60 


138.54 


190 


438.90 




9.24 


70 


161.63 


200 




5 


n.S4 




184.72 


22s 


519-51 


6 


13-85 


90 


207.81 


250 


577-24 




16-16 






275 


643-03 


8 


18.47 


no 


253.98 


300 


692.69 


9 


20.78 


120 


277.07 


325 


750.41 




23.09 


125 




350 


808.13 


IS 


34-63 


130 


300.16 


375 


865.89 




46.18 


140 


323-25 


400 


922.58 








346-34 


500 


1154.48 


30 


69.27 


160 


269-43 


1,000 


2308. 



Pump Repairs 



In the following- Tables will be found a partial price list of Staple Pump Repairs. 
Repairs for Pumps not included in Tables will be quoted upon application. 



Goulds Cistern Pumps, Figs. 198, 199, 200, 201, 
202%, 1165. 



Goulds Pitcher Pumps, Figs. 



No. 



No. 



DiA. Cylinder, Inches 

Lever or Handle $o. 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top 

Cylinder 

Brass-Lined Cylinder.. 

Brass Cylinder ^. 5 

Iron Top Section for 

C. Pump 

Base, Figs. 198, 199, 2 



Base with Brass Valve 

Seat, Fig. 1 1 65 

Bottom Cap. Fig. 2025^2. 

Plunger with Rod 

Plunger Rod only 

Plunger Cage 

Plunger Follower 

Plunger Poppet Valve.. 
Brass Plunger Poppet 

Valve, Fig. 199, etc... 
Brass Plunger with Rod. 

Brass Plunger Cage 

Brass Plunger Follower. 

Plunger Leather 

Lower Valve complete.. 
Lower Valve Leather... 
Lower Valve Weight.... 
Lower Valve Screw and 

Washer 

Brass Valve Seat and 

Tube 

Brass Tube for Iron or 

Lead Pipe 

Iron Pipe Nut 

Lead Pipe Nut 

Base, Lever, Bearer Bolts 

and Set Screws 

Leather Ring Packing.. 
Lugs (2) each, Fig. 1165 
Plunger with Rod, Fig. 



16=; 



only, Fig. 



Pk 



Plunger Cage, Fig. 1165 

Plunger Follower, Fig. 
1165 

Plunger Crimped Pack- 
ing, Fig. 1 165 

Brass Valve Seat, Fig. 
1165 

Suction Nut, Fig. 1165. . 

Brass Lead Pipe Tube. 
Fig. 1 165 



2 


2 '4 


2V,. 


2 5/ 


3 


35i Z\ 


3.50 $0.50 $0.50 $0.60 $0.70 $1.00 $1.. 


• 70 


.70 


■70 


• 75 


.80 


.90 I. 


I-4S- 


1.60 


1.80 


I.qo 


2.2 S 


2.40 3^ 


^.00 


,^.2S 


.3.50 


4.00 


4^25 




5.00 


5-50 


6.00 


6.50 


7.00 


8.00 10. 


I.OO 


I.OO 


i-iS 


1-25 


1.50 


2.00 2. 


•75 


•75 


•75 


•85 


I.OO 


I. SO 2.. 


.SO 


■ SO 


•50 


• SO 


■50 


■75 ■ 


.70 


■7S 


.80 


• QO 


I.OO 


1. 15 I. 


•i.S 


•IS 


•IS 


■15 


• 15 


•15 • 


-.^0 


-.35 


•35 


.40 


• 45 


.50 .( 


• .^0 


•35 


■35 


.40 


•45 


.50 . 


.10 


.10 


.10 


.10 


• 15 


•15 • 


.20 


.20 


.20 


.20 


•30 


•30 .. 


1.40 


1.50 


1.60 


1.80 


2.00 


2.30 2. 






.70 


.80 


.90 


I.OO I. 


.60 


.70 


.70 


.80 


.90 


I.OO I.. 


.IS 


■ IS 


•IS 


.15 


•15 


.20 .. 


.2S 


-2S 




•25 




• 35 ■ 


.15 


■15 


■ 15 


• 15 


•15 






.10 


.10 


.10 


.10 


• 15 • 


.05 


■05 


.05 


•05 


■05 


■ 05 . 


.75 


•75 


•75 


•75 


•75 


I.OO I. 


■ so 


•50 


•50 


• SO 


.50 


■75 • 


.3S 


•3S 


•3 5 


•35 


■35 


•45 • 


■25 


•25 


•25 


■25 


•25 


•35 • 


.08 


.08 


■ 08 


.08 


.08 


.08 . 


.10 


.10 


.10 


.10 


.10 


.10 . 


.10 


.10 


.10 


.10 


.10 


•15 • 


.70 


.80 


.85 


I.OO 


1. 10 


I^25 I. 


■ IS 


.20 


.20 


•25 


•25 


• 25 ■ 


■45 


•50 


•55 


.60 


•65 


.70 . 


■45 


•50 


•55 


.60 


•65 


.70 . 


■15 


•15 


•15 


.20 


•25 


.30 . 


■7S 


•7S 


I.OO 


I.2S 


1-2 5 




•25 


.25 


•25 


•25 


•25 


•35 • 



50 


3-50 


25 


1^75 


25 




75 


I.OO 


30 


I. SO 


15 


• 15 


60 


.70 


bo 


.70 


15 


.15 


30 


•30 


bo 


3^00 


20 


1^40 



Diameter Cylinder, Inches.... 

Lever 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Figs. 205, 
209, 208, 1389, Open Top. ........ 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Figs. 205^, 
209, 208, Closed Top 

Cylinder 

Brass-Lined or Porcelain-Lined Cyl- 
inder 

Base, Figs. 205, 205^2, 209, 1389... 

Same for Brass Valve Seat 

Base, Fig. 208 

Plunger complete with Rod 

Plunger Rod 

Plunger Cage 

Plunger Follower 

Plunger Poppet Valve 

Plunger Leather 

Lower Valve Complete 

Lower Valve Leather 

Lower Valve Weight 

Lower Valve Screw and Washer... 

Brass Valve Seat and Tube 

Iron Pipe Nut 

Lead Pipe Nut .. 

Brass Tube for Iron or Lead Pipe. 

Brass Valve Plate 

Leather Ring Packing 

Base, Set Screw and Lever Bolts. . . 



1389, 205, 205%, 209, 208. 
2 3456 

2/2 3 354 4 4^ 5 
75 $i^oo 

60 1.25 

■5 1.50 
:5 3^50 



.60 $0 


60 $0 


60 $0 


60 $0. 


.40 


40 


50 


50 .t 


.60 


70 


8S 


95 i^^ 


■25 I 


35 I 


50 I 


75 2. 


'•50 3 


00 3 


50 4 


00 5.C 


•75 


85 I 


00 I 


25 !■ 




90 I 


00 I 


15 I^ 


.60 I 


7S 2 


00 . 




•75 


80 


QO I 


00 1. 




10 




15 ■ 


•35 


45 


60 




•35 


45 


bo 


70 ■ 


.10 


15 


IS 


15 • 


•15 


15 


20 


20 . 


•25 


2 5 


35 


35 • 


•15 


15 






.10 


10 


15 


15 ■ 


•05 


05 


OS 


05 ■ 


•75 


90 I 






.35 


35 


35 


45 • 


•25 


25 


25 


35 • 


•50 


SO 


50 


75 • 


•50 


SO 


50 


75 ■ 










.08 


08 


08 


08 . 



Goulds Well Pumps, Figs. 1018, 1019, and Pump 
Standards, Figs. 1023 and 1024. 



Lever or Handle, Figs. 1018, 1023 

Lever or Handle, Figs. 1019, 1024 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Figs. 1018, 1023. 
Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Figs. 1019, 1024. 

Stock or Standard only 

Bearer Link, Figs. 1019, 1024 

Crosshead, Figs. 1019, 1024 

Long Plunger Rod, Fig. 1018 

Long Polished Plunger Rod, Fig. 1019... 



Extra Connecting Pipe and Rod, per foot 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 290. 

Goulds "Star" Well Pumps, Figs. 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 
848, 8481/2. 



Lever or Handle, Fig. 550 

Lever or Handle, Figs. 551, 552, 553, 848, 848^. 

Lever or Handle, Fig. 554. 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 550 

{Continued on Next Page.'] 



PUMP REPAIRS-Continued 



Gould's "Star" Well Pumps, Figs. 550, 551, 552, 553, 
848, 848%.— Continued. 



Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Figs. 551, 552 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 553 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 848 54 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Figs. 554, 848 

Stock or Standard only, Figs. 550, 553, 848^2 

Stock or Standard only, Figs. 551, 554, 848 

Stock or Standard only. Fig. 552 

Bearer Link, Figs. 553, 554 

Links, Fig. 848, 848"^, per pair 

Crosshead, Figs. 848, 848 54 

Long Connecting Rods, Figs. 550, 551, 552 

Long Flat Rod, Figs. 553, 554 

Long Polished Round Rod, Figs. 848, 848^ 

Lever, Bearer, Brace, Bolts and Set Screws 

Pin through Rod, Figs. 553, 554 

Brace 

E.xtra Connecting Pipe and Rod, per foot 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 290. 

Well Pump, Fig. 1039, and Well Pump Standard, 
Fig. 1032. 

Fig, 1039 —Fig. I 

Stroke 6- 

Le ver or Handle $1 

Fulcrum or Bearer i 

Stock or Standard 3 

Bearer Link 

Rod 

Pin of Malleable Iron 

Brace 

Rod Coupling 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 290. 

Goulds "Star" Weil Pumps, Figs. 206, 207, and 
Pump Standard, Fig. 845. 



Sizes. 
$1.10 



$0.75 $0 


8S 


$0. 


•75 


80 






60 


2. 


•75 


«5 


I. 


■50 


50 




•50 


50 




•15 


15 




.08 


08 




■50 


50 




1-75 I 


75 


I. 


2.25 2 
3-50 


^5 


4- 



85 $0.85 



Lever or Handle $0.75 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top 75 

Stock or Standard only 2.00 

Base 75 

Brace 50 

Long Connecting Rod 50 

Leather Packing for Base 15 

Lever, Bearer, Base and Brace Bolts .08 
Extra Connecting Pipe and Rod, 

Fig. 207, per ft 50 

2 feet Cast Set.Length, Fig. 206... 1.75 

3 feet Cast Set Length, Fig. 206. . . 2.25 
Set Lengths complete. Fig. 207 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 290. 

Goulds Well Force Pump, Fig. 1153. 

Air Chamber with Tube and Thumb-screw $, 

Thumb-screw only 

Fulcrum and Clamp j 

Fulcrum Clamp only 

Lever 

Link ■ " ■ 



Crosshead 

Brass Gland . . . 
Hose Tube Nut. 

Hose Tube 

Plunger Rod . . . 



Adjustable Brace Ring 

Brace Ring Set Screw 

Adjustable Base with Set Screws 

Base Set Screws (2) each 

Reducer 

Bearer, Lever Pins and Sundry Bolts, each. 
Cylinder Repairs, see page 290. 



Goulds Well Lift Pump, Fig. 1252. 



Top Section 
Fulcrum . . . , 
Lever 



.nly. 



Plunger Rod 

Adjustable Base with Set Screws i 

Base Set Screws (2) each 

Brace 



Adjustable Brace Ring 

Brace Ring Set Screw 

Sundry Bolts 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 290. 



Goulds Anti-Freezing Force Pumps, Figs. 1308, 1309. 

Nos 2 and 4 

Wood Handle or Lever with Weight $1 

Wood Handle or Lever only 

Weight only for Handle or Lever 

Arms or Straps for Leather or Wood Handle (2) each, right 

and left 

Links (2) each 

Crosshead 

Upper or Long Plunger Rod 

Bearer or Air Chamber Collar and Set Screw 

Spout 

Brass Gland 

Air Chamber 2 

Air Chamber Brass Air Cock 

Air Chamber Pipe or Tube 

Air Chamber Plug 

Discharge Hose Tube with Packing 

Brace 



Brace Collar and Set Screw 

Base with Set Screw 

Standard 

Reducing Coupling 

Bottom Attachment with Brass Bushed Valve Seat 

(Other Cylinder Repairs same as Fig. 1230, Brass Body, 
290.) 

Cock Spout, Fig. 1309 

Strainer 

Bolts with Nuts (each) 

Cotters, Set Screws (each) 

Rod and Handle for Vent or Drip, with Coupling 

Brass Drip Plug Case ' 

Brass Drip Slide, Leather Faced 



35 



• 50 

'S 
page 



287 



PUMP REPAIRS— Continued 



Goulds "Star" Well Force Pumps and Standards, 

Figs. 1244, 1245, 852Vi2, 882io, all Sizes. 

Figs. 853, 883 Nos. 0, 1, 2. 

Lever or Handle $i 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top !■ 

Stock or Standard only, Figs. 853 and 883, JN'o.a 5' 

Stock or Standard only, Figs. 852^, 882^ and 853. 883 No. i. 4 
Stock or Standard only, Figs. 1244, 1245 and 853, 883 No. o.. 4. 

Links, per pair 

Crosshead, including Set Screw 

Long Polished Round Rod, Figs. 1244, 1245, 852^, 88254 

Short Polished Round Rod, Figs. 8S3. 883 

Brass Gland 

Air Chamber Inside Tube 

Spout, Figs. 852^, 1244 and 853 

Cock Spout, Figs. 882i/4, 1245, 883 

Iron Cock Body and Brass Valve Seat, Figs. 882 J4, 1245, 883. . 

Cock Body only, iron, Figs. 882H. 1245, 883 

Brass Valve Seat only. Figs. 882>/S, 1245, 883 

Brass Cap for Cock, Figs. 882^, 1245, 883 

Brass Packing Ring for Cock, Figs. 882^, 1245, 883 

Brass Valve Stem for Cock, Figs. 8S254, 1245, 883 

Brass Valve Body for Cock, Figs. 882 J4, 1245, 883 

Valve Packing for Cock, Figs. 882 ^ , 1 245 , 883 

Cap Packing for Cock, Figs. 882 H, 1245, 883 

Small Brass Nut for Cock, Figs. SSz'A, 1245, 883 

Hose Tube Nut for Cock, Figs. 882'^, 1245, 883 

Pose Tube 

PBack Plug 

Leather Spout Packing 

Leather Ring Packing 

Brass Thumb Screw 

Sundry Bolts , . . 

Extra Connecting Pipe and Rod, per foot 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 290. 

Goulds "Star" Wind Mill Force Pumps and Standards, 
Figs. 1247, 1248, 424, 426, 422, 423, 1355. 



Lever or Handle 

Fulcrum and Guide, Figs. 422, 423 No. o, and Figs. 
Pat. Extension Stroke Guide, Figs. 422, 423 No. o 

1247, 1248 

Fulcrum 6-in. Stroke, Figs. 422, 423 Nos. i and 2 

424. 426 

Fulcrum 



and Figs. 



lo-in. Stroke, Figs. 422, 423 Nos. i and 2, and Figs. 

424, 426, 1355 

Fulcrum Link, 6-in. Stroke 

Fulcrum Link, lo-in. Stroke 

Fulcrum Top Casting, Fig. 1355 

Fulcrum Rod, Fig. 1355 

Fulcrum Bottom Casting, Fig. 1355 

Fulcrum Socket, F"ig. 1355 

Stock or Standard only, Figs. 422 and 423 No. 2, 1355 

Stock or Standard only. Figs. 422, 423 No. i, and 424, 426.... 
Stock or Standard only. Figs. 422, 423 No. o, and 1247, 1248... 
Short Flat Rod, Figs. 422, 423 Nos. i and 2, and 424, 426, 1355 
Rod Coupling and Set Screw, Figs. 422, 423 Nos. i and 2, and 

424, 426, 1355 

Short Polished Round Rod, Figs. 422, 423 Nos. i and 2, 1355.. 
Long Round Plunger Rod, polished at top, Figs. 424 and 426. . 



$1.40 
1.50 

• 25 

.50 

•75 



5-25 
4-75 
4-50 



.60 

$0.75 



Short, Flat and Round Rod, Figs. 422, 423 No. o. 

Long, Flat and Round Rod, Figs. 1247, 1248 

Brass Gland 

Air Chamber Inside Tube 

Spout, Figs. 422, 424. 1247, 1355 

Cock Spout complete. Figs. 423, 426, 1248 

Iron Cock Body and Brass Valve Seat, Figs. 423, 

Iron Cock Body only. Figs. 423, 426, 1248 

Brass Valve Seat only for Cock, Figs. 423, 426, 12 

Brass Cap for Cock, Figs. 423, 426, 1248 

Brass Packing Ring for Cock, Figs. 423, 426, 1248 
Brass Valve Stem for Cock, Figs. 423, 426, 1248. 
Brass Valve Body for Cock, Figs. 423, 426, 1248. 

Valve Packing for Cock, Figs. 423, 426, 1248 

Cap Packing for Cock, Figs. 423, 426, 1248 

Small Brass Nut for Cock, Figs. 423, 426, 1248... 

Hose Tube Nut 

Hose Tube 

Back Plug •. 

Brass Thumb Screw 



Wind Mill Slide 

Female Wood Rod Coupling 

Leather Spout Packing 

Leather Ring Packing 

Bearer, Lever, Spout, Hook and Brace Bolts 

Pin through Flat Rod 

Extra Connecting Pipe and Rod, per foot 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 290. 

Goulds Wind Mill Pump Standards, Figs. 762, 780, 

No 3 4 

Lever or Handle, Fig. 762 $1.25 $1.40 

Lever or Handle, Figs. 780, 1356 1.75 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 762, 6-in. stroke. . . 1.25 1.35 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 762, lo-in. stroke 1.50 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Figs. 780, 1356 2.00 

Bearer Link, Fig. 762, 6-in. stroke. . . .'. 50 .50 

Bearer Link, Fig. 762, lo-in. stroke and Fig. 780 75 

Stock or Standard only 3.75 4.25 



Flat Rod 

Wind Mill Slide 

Female Wood Rod Coupling 

Rod Coupling 

Pin 

Brace 

Lever, Bearer, Brace Bolts and Set Screws. 

Stock or Standard only. Fig. 1356 

Fulcrum Top Casting, Fig. 1356 

Fulcrum Rod, Fig. 1356 

Fulcrum Bottom Casting, Fig. 1356 

Fulcrum Socket, Fig. 1356 



1356. 

5 



Goulds Wind Mill Pump Standards, Figs. 764, 765. 

Lever or Handle $2.00 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 6-in. Stroke 3.50 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, lo-in. Stroke 4.25 

Bearer Link, 6-in. Stroke 75 

Bearer Link, lo-in. Stroke i.oo 

Top Section 4.00 

Intermediate Flange, i^-in. Pipe 50 

Intermediate Flange, I'/i, 2, 2H-in- Pipe 60 

Bottom Section 6. 50 

[Continued on Next Page] 



PUMP REPAIRS-Continued 



Goulds Wind Mil 



Pump Standards, Figs. 764, 765.- 
Continued. 

Short Flat Rod $( 

Pin through Flat Rod 

Rod Connection and Set Screw 

Polished Round Rod 

Cap, Fig. 764 

Cap, Fig. 765 

Gland, Fig. 765 

Spout, Fig. 765 

Air Chamber Spout Nut, Fig. 765 

Spout, Fig. 764 

Air Chamber only, Fig. 765 

Air Chamber Cap, Fig. 765 

Air Chamber Inside Tube, Fig. 765 

Hose Tube Nut, Fig. 765 

Hose Tube, Fig. 765 

Braces, each 

Leather Packing for Spout, Intermediate Flange or Air Chamber 

Leather Ring Packing 

Female Wood Rod Coupling 

Wind Mill Slide 

Lever, Bearer, Flange, Hook and Brace Bolts 

Goulds "Star" Wind Mill Force Pump Standards, 
Figs. 401, 402. 

Lever or Handle $1. 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 6-in. stroke i. 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, lo-in. stroke t. 

Bearer Link, 6-in. stroke 

Bearer Link, lo-in. stroke 

Stock or Standard only, Fig. 401 6. 

Top Section, Fig. 402 2. 

Intermediate Flange, i}4-in.. Fig. 402 

Intermediate Flange, lyi, 2, 2"^ -in.. Fig. 402 

Bottom Section, Fig. 402 3. 

Short Flat Rod 

Rod Coupling and Set Screw 

Polished Round Rod 

Brass Gland 

Stuffing Box Plug 

Air Chamber only 3. 

Air Chamber Cap 

Air Chamber Tube 

Air Chamber Nut 

Air Chamber Spout 

Hose Tube Nut 

Hose Tube 

Brace 



ediate Flange or Air Chamber 



Leather Packing Interrrj 

Leather Ring Packings 

Lever, Bearer, Flange, Hook, Brace Bolts, etc. 

Wind Mill Slide 

Female Wood Rod Couoling 

Pin Connecting Lever and Rod 



Goulds "Empire" Double-Acting Well Force Pur 
Figs. 1362, 1359, 1363 and 1360. 

No 2 

Diameter of Lower Cylinder, Inches 2j4 

Lever or Handle, Figs. 1362 and 1363 $1.00 

Lever or Handle, Figs. 1359 and 1360 1.25 



No. 



360. . . 



Di.\METER OF Lower Cylinder, Inches 

Bearer Link, Figs. 1359 and 1360 

Stock only, two sides. Figs. 1362 and 1363 

Stock only, two sides. Figs. 1359 and 1360 

Spout 

Spout Hose Tube 

Spout Hose Tube Nut 

Spout Swivel Nut 

Spout Swivel Pipe Coupling 

Crosshead, Figs. 1362 and 1363 

Upper Plunger Rod, Figs. 1362 and 1363 

Flat Wind Mill Rod, Figs. 1359 and 1360 

Connecting Rod, Figs. 1359 and 1360 

Pin Connecting Lever and Rod, Figs. 1359 and i 

Rod Coupling, Figs. 1359 and 1360 

Standard and Spout complete; no Pipes or Rod 

1362 and 1363 

Standard and Spout complete; no Pipes or Rod, Figs 

1359 and 1360 

Set-Length complete, Pipes, Rod and Upper Cylinder 

Figs. 1362 and 1363 

Set-Length complete. Pipes, Rod and Upper Cylinder 

Figs. 1359 and 1360 

Air Chamber Pipe 

Air Chamber Pipe Cap 

Discharge Pipe 

Three-Way Cock 

Three-Way Cock Lever 

Three-Way Cock Rod and Coupling 

Three-Way Cock Coupling only 

Brass-Lined Upper Cjdinder, complete 

'Brass-Lined Upper Cylinder only 

Plunger and Short Rod 

Plunger Rod only 

Plunger Discs (2) each 

Plunger Nuts (2) each 

Plunger Leather. Crimped 

Plunger Rod Coupling 

Strainer 

Lever, Link, Stock Bolts and Set Screws, -"adi 

Lower Cylinder Shell, Brass Body ; 

Lower Cylinder Shell, Brass-Lined 

Lower Cylinder, Brass Lining only 

Lower Cylinder, Top Attachment 

Lower Cylinder, Plunger complete, no rod 

Lower Cylinder, Brass Plunger Cage only 

Lower Cylinder, Brass Poppet Valve 

Lower Cylinder, Plunger Follower, Iron 

Lower Cylinder, Plunger Follower Ring, Iron 

Lower Cylinder, Plunger Crimped Leathers (2) each... 
Lower Cylinder, Bottom Attachment with "Universal' 

Bronze Lower Valve and Seat, complete 

"Universal" Bronze Lower Valve and Seat, complete.. 

"LTniversal" Bronze Seat and Cage only 

"Universal" Cage, Top only 

Poppet (leather- faced) for "Universal" Lower \"alve. . 
Leather Face for Poppet, for "Universal" Lower \'alve 

Ring Packings, each 

LTniversal Bushing, for Deep Wells 



$0.35 

• 50 

■25 



PUMP REPAIRS— Continued 



Goulds "Advance" Double-Acting Well Force Pumps, 
Figs. 1146, 1147 and 1148. 



No. 



Diameter of Lower Cylinder. Inches 2' 

Lever or Handle, Fig. 1146 $1.' 

Lever or Handle, Figs. 1147 and 1148 i. 

Bearer, Fig. 11 46 i . 

Bearer, Figs. 1147 and 1148 i. 

Bearer Link, Figs. 1147 and 114S 

Bearer Lever or Link Pin 

Crosshead, Fig. 1 1 46 

Pipe Clamp with Bolts , 

Spout 

Spout Swivel Nut 

Spout Swivel Pipe Coupling 

Spout Hose Tube 

Spout Hose Tube Nut 

Base I. 

Rod Guide 

Air Chamber Pipe or Standard, Fig. 1146 

Air Chamber Pipe or Standards, Fig. 11 47 and 11 48 

Discharge Pipe 

Differential Plunger Rod, Fig. 11 46 

Flat Wind Mill Rod, Figs. 1 147 and 1 148 

Differential Plunger Rods, Figs. 1147 and 1148 

Short Lower Plunger Rod 

Lower Plunger Rod Nuts (2) each 

Upper Rod Couplings, Figs. 11 47 and 11 48 

Lower Rod Coupling 

Rod Guide, Fig. 1148 

Upper Cylinder, Top Attachment i. 

Upper Cylinder or Working Head, Fig. 11 46 i. 

Upper Cylinder or Working Head, Figs. 11 47 and 11 48. 1. 

Brass Differential Cylinder, Fig. 1146 i. 

Brass Differential Cylinder, Figs. 1147 and 1148 i. 

Differential Plunger Plate (upper or lower) 

Differential Plunger Leather 

Differential Plunger Nuts (2) each 

Lower Cylinder Shell (Brass-Lined), Fig. 1146 4, 

Lower Cylinder Shell (Brass-Lined), Figs. 1147 and 11 48 4, 

Lower Cylinder Shell (Brass Body), Fig. 11 46 4. 

Lower Cylinder Shell (Brass Body), Figs. 11 47 and 11 48 6, 

Lower Cylinder Top Attachment i 

Lower Cylinder Plunger complete, no Rod 2. 

Lower Cylinder, Brass Plunger Cage only 

Lower Cylinder, Brass Poppet Valve 

Lower Cylinder Plunger Crimps (2) each 

Lower Cylinder Plunger Follower, iron 

Lower Cylinder Plunger Follower Ring, iron 

Lower Cylinder Bottom Attachment only i 

"Universal" Bronze Lower Valve and Seat complete... i 

"Universal" Bronze Seat and Cage only i 

"Universal" Cage Top only 

Poppet (Leather Faced) for "Universal" Lower \'alve. 

Leather Face for Poppet "Universal" Lower \'alve 

Lower Cylinder Ring Packings, each 

Three-Way Valve Case, Fig. 1148. ; i 

Three-Way Valve Seat, Fig. 1148 

Three-Way Valve Lever, Fig. 11 48 

Three- Way Valve Upper Rod, Fig. 11 48 

Three-Way Valve Lower Rod, Fig. 1 148 i 

Three-Way Valve Rod Coupling, Fig. 1148 

Three Way Valve Rubber Discs (2) each. Fig. 11 48 

Three-Way Valve Washer, Fig. 11 48 



■"5 
4-50 
5-30 

5-25 



Three-Way X'alve Nuts (2) each, Fig. 11 48 

Three-Way Valve Lever Fulcrum Collar, Fig. 1 1 
Three-Way Valve Lever Fulcrum Bolt, Fig. 11 48 

Three-Way Rod Bolt, Fig. 1148 

Three-Way Valve Brass Gland, Fig. 1148 

Three-Way Valve Discharge Elbow, Fig. 1148... 
Three-Way Valve Discharge Elbow Nut, Fig. 11 
Three-Way Valve Discharge Packing, Fig. 11 48. 

Strainer 

Universal Bushing for Deep Wells 



Goulds "Star" Well Pump Standards, Figs. 846, 850. 



Lever or Handle $1 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 846 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, Fig. 850 i . 

Stock or Standard only 3.75 4-25 4.75 

Links, Fig. 850, per pair 25 .25 .25 

Crosshead, including Nut and Set Screws, do... .50 .50 .50 

Connecting Rod, Fig. 846 25 

Polished Round Rod, Fig. 850 

Brace 

Lever, Bearer, Brace Bolts and Set Screws 

Goulds Wind Mill Distributing Heads, Figs. 1031, 1033, 
1061, 1391 and 1392. 

r, Link, Flat Rod and Coupling, 



Standard, Brace, Bearer 

6-in. stroke 

Standard, Brace, Bearer, Lever, Link, Flat Rod and Coupling, 

lo-in. stroke 

Standard, Brace, Bearer, Lever, Link, Flat Rod and Coupling, 

adjustable stroke ; 

Standard only 

Brace 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, 6-in. stroke 

I'ulcrum or Bearer Top, lo-in. stroke 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top, adjustable stroke 

Bearer Link, 6-in. stroke 

Bearer Link, i o-in. stroke 

Bearer Link, adj ustable stroke 

Lever or Handle, 6-in. stroke 

Lever or Handle, lo-in. stroke 

Lever or Handle, adjustable stroke 

Bearer, Brace, Link and Lever Bolts, each 

Base or Platform and Set-Length complete, including Working 

Head, Discharge Pipe and Spout, Figs. 1031, 1391 

Base or Platform and Set-Length complete, including Working 

Head, Discharge Pipe and Spout, Figs. 1033 and 1392 

Base or Platform, Figs. 1031 and 1391 

Base or Platform, Figs. 1033 and 1392 

Guide Plate 

Tap Bolts, Set Screws for Base Guide Plate and Discharge 

Pipe, each 

Spout 

Spout Hose Tube 

Spout Hose Tube Nut 

Wheel Handle 

Lock Nut 

\'alve Rod Brass Screw 

Valve Rod Gland 

Valve Rod 

Discharge Pipe 

Air Chamber Pipe, Figs. 
[Co. 



I and 
•ted on 



Next Page.'] 



PUMP REPAIRS— Continued 



Goulds Wind Mill Distributing Heads, Figs. 1031, 
1061, 1391 and 1392.— Continued 



139^ 



139^ (3) each. 
392 (3) each. 



Air Chamber Pipe, Figs. 1033 and 

Working Head complete 

Brass Packing Cylinder, Figs. 1391, 
Packing Cylinder Rod, Figs. 1391, i 
Packing Cylinder Crimps, Figs. 139 
Packing Cylinder Plates, Figs. 1391 
Packing Cylinder Washer, Figs. 139 

Working Head only, Figs. 1031 and 1391 

Working Head only, Figs. 1033 and 1392 

Working Head Stuffing Box, Figs. 1031 and 1033 

Working Head Gland, Figs. 1031 and 1033 

Working Head Lower Flange 

Working Head Elbow 

Working Head Elbow Nut 

Valve Case only 

Valve Case Lock Nut 

Valve Discs (2 ) each 

Valve Plate 

Valve Rod Nut 

Flat Wind Mill Rod, 6-in. Stroke 

Flat Wind Mill Rod, lo-in. Stroke 

Flat Wind Mill Rod, Adjustable Stroke 

Long Round Middle Rod 

Brass Cased Plunger Rod, Figs. 103 1 and 1033 

Rod Couplings, each 

Wind Mill Connection 

Wind Mill Rod Pin 

Leather Packing Rings, each 

Wrench 

Suction Flange Leather 

Sundry Bolts and Set Sci ews, each 

Fig. 1061, Forked Rod 

Fig. 1061, Rod for Weight 

Fig. 1 06 1, Weight 

Fig. 1061, Regulator Cylinder 

Fig. 1 06 1 , Chain 

Fig. T06i, Spring 

Cylinder Repairs, see page 290. 

Goulds Heavy Deep Well Pump Standards, 
Figs. 236, 237, 887. 

Lever 

Top Section 3 

Intermediate Flange, i^-in 
Intermediate Flange, i Yz or 
Bottom Section 



1 033, Top-Knot, no Link 

Link for same 

Polished Round Rod 

75 Cap, Fig. 236 

00 Cap, Figs. 237, 887 

00 Gland, Figs. 237, 887 

25 Spout, Fig. 236 

1 5 Air Chamber only. Figs. 237, 887 

1 5 Air Chamber Cap, Figs. 237, 887 

05 Air Chamber Cock Nut, Figs. 237, 887 

25 Hose Tube, Figs. 237, 887 

50 Hose Tube Nut, Figs. 237, 887 

50 Air Chamber Inside Tube, Figs. 237, 887 

50 Intermediate Spout Elbow, Fig. 237 

50 Cock, Fig. 887 

40 Leather Packings for Spout Intermediate Flange or ,\. C 

25 Leather Ring Packings, A. C. Cap, Cock Nut or Hose Tube Xut 

50 Lever, Bearer, Flange and Brace, Bolts, etc 

3 5 A. C. complete 

25 

-5 Goulds Heavy Deep Well Pump Standards, 

°5 Figs. 592, 593, 763. 

60 Lever, Figs. 592, 593 

65 Lever for Wood Brake, Fig. 763 

50 Wood Brakes, Fig. 763, each 

75 Fulcrum or Bearer Top 

1 5 Top Section 

50 Intermediate Flange, lY^-in. pipe 

10 Intermediate Flange, i!/2, 2 and 2^4 -in. pipe 

08 Bottom Section 

25 Links, per pair 

20 Crosshead, including Nuts and Set Screws 

08 Polished Round Rod 

00 Cap, Fig. 592 

50 Cap, Figs. 593. 763 

00 Glands, Figs. 593, 763 

00 Spout, Fig. 592 

50 Air Chamber only, Figs. 593, 763 

25 Air Chamber Cap, Figs. 593. 763 ■ ■ • 

Air Chamber Inside Tube, do 

Hose Tube Nut, do 

Hose Tube, do 

Braces, each 

$1.75 Leather Packing for Spout, Intermediate Flange or Air Chamber 

Leather Ring Packing, Air Chamber and Hose Tube Nuts 

Flange, Hook and Brace Bolts 

60 Lever and Bearer Pins, only 

00 Spring Cotters for do 

60 Thumb Screw, Fig. 763 



Cylinders or Working Barrels, Figs. 1230, 1231, 1235, 1236, 1267, 1268. 



No. 

Tilt 
Shell 
Shell 
Shell 
Shell 
Shell 
Shell 
Shell 
Shell 
Shell 
Shell 



1 6-in. 



METER Cylinder, 

or Body, Iron, 10 

or Body, Iron, 12- 

or Body, Iron, 

or Body, Iron, 

or Body, Iron, 

or Body, Iron, 20-in.. 

or Body, Iron, 22-in.., 

or Body, Brass-Lined, 

or Body, Brass-Lined, 

or Body, Brass-Lined, 



fl.50 


$1.60 


2.30 


2-45 


2.75 


2.75 


3-00 


3.00 


4-30 


4-55 


3-00 


3.25 


3.6s 


4.00 


4.40 


4.70 


[Conti 


med c 



2.00 


$2.25 


$2.50 


2.70 


3.00 


3-50 


3.20 


3-50 


3-75 


3-55 


3.80 


4-05 


5-05 


5-30 


5-50 



4 


4/2 


5 


6 


8 


$3-25 










3.80 










4-55 


$8.00 


$11.50 


$15-50 






8.25 


14.50 


18.25 






9.00 


16.00 


20.00 


$30.00 


8.00 












12.50 


20.00 


27-50 


37-50 


S-oo 










6.20 










7-35 


11.50 


17.00 


22.00 





Next Pcige.'\ 



PUMP REPAIRS-Continued 
Cylinders or Working Barrels, Figs. 1230, 1231, 1235, 1236, 1267, 1268.- 



No 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches ... .. .. 

Shell or Body, Brass-Lined, i6-in 

Shell or Bod-y, Brass-Lined, i8-in 

Shell or Body, Brass-Lined, -o-in 

Shell or Body, Brass-Lined, 2z-in 

Shell or Body, Brass, ioJ4-in 

Shell or Body, Brass, 12-in 

Shell or Body, Brass, 14-in 

Shell or Body, Brass, i6-in 

Shell or Body, Brass, 18-in 

Shell or Body, Brass, 20-in 

Shell or Body, Brass, 22-in. 

"AA," Iron Plunger, no rod 

"AA," Brass Cage and Valve Plunger, no rod. . 

"AA," All Brass Plunger, no rod 

"BB," Iron Plunger, no rod 

"BB," Brass Cage and Valve Plunger, no rod. 

"BB," All Brass Plunger, no rod 

Plunger Rod only 

Iron Plunger Cage 

Brass Plunger Cage 

Iron Poppet Valve 

Brass Poppet Valve 

Iron "AA," Plunger Follower (no leather) 

Brass "AA," Plunger Follower (no leather)... 

Iron "BB," Plunger Follower (no leather) 

Brass "BB," Plunger Follower (no leather) 

Iron "BB," Plunger Follower Ring 

Brass "BB," Plunger Follower Ring 

Crimped Plunger Leather, each 

Leather Lower Valve with Weight 

Lower \'alve Leather only 

Lower Valve Weight 

"Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat complete... 

Bronze Seat and Cage for above 

Bronze Cover for above 

Poppet Valve with Leather Face for above 

Top Attachment, iron 

Top Attachment, brass 

Bottom Attachment, iron 

Bottom Attachment, brass 

Long Connecting Bolts, Figs. 1267, 1268 

Leather Ring Packing 

Metallic Lower Valve, extra net 

Metallic Fitted Plunger, extra net 



1.60 
2.50 
3.00 



75 


2^ 
$5-05 


2% 
$5.40 


25 


6.50 


7.00 


50 
00 
75 
25 


4.00 
4.50 
5-25 
6.00 


4-25 
4-75 
5-50 
6.25 


50 


7-50 


7-75 


75 


.80 


.90 



2.00 
3.00 
4.00 



3% 3 


'A 


4 


$6.30 $6 


■65 


$8.75 


8.0D 9 


00 


11.00 


5-00 5 


,S0 


6.75 


5-75 6 


25 


7-25 


6.75 7 


25 


10.50 


7.50 8 


■25 


11.00 


9-25 10 


•25 


16.00 


1.25 I 


60 


2.00 


2.00 2 


50 


3-00 


2-50 3 


25 


4.00 


2-50 ■ 


.00 


4.00 


3-75 4 


.50 


6.00 


5.00 6 


.00 


8.00 


■15 


• 15 


• 15 


.50 


.bo 


.70 




25 


1.40 


.15 


15 


• 15 


•30 


30 


• 30 


•50 


60 






25 


1.40 


1.25 I 


50 


2.00 


2.50 3 


00 


4.00 


.35 


40 


■50 


.70 


80 


1. 00 


•30 


35 


•45 


•35 


3 5 


•35 


.20 


20 


.20 


■15 


15 


•15 


1-75 I 


75 


2.50 


1.25 I 


25 


1-75 


.35 


35 


■50 


•35 


35 


■50 


1. 00 1 


00 


1-25 


3-00 3 


00 


3-75 


1.25 I 


25 


1.50 


3-75 3 


75 


4-50 


■15 


15 


•15 




20 


.20 


■50 


50 


.60 


1^25 I 


25 


1.50 



2.50 
5.00 
.60 



•50 
•50 

1^50 
4-50 
1-75 
5-25 
•15 
■25 



27 


■50 
■50 

■50 






25 
29 
34 
39 
42 


75 
•75 
■75 
•75 
•SO 










7 


.00 
•50 

.90 

.40 






3 

7 


50 
00 
•75 
50 
60 
50 
30 
20 














5 
6 


75 
25 

25 





00 


37 


50 






45 
55 


25 
50 










10 

15 


00 
00 

00 




40 


5 
10 

2 


00 
00 
00 
75 
50 
30 
20 










8 


50 
50 

75 

25 

15 
25 







Inside Diameter Cylinder, Inches. 

Plunger Complete 

Plunger Cage 

Plunger Follower 

Plunger Rings (2) each 

Lower Valve complete 

Lower Valve Cage 

Lower Valve Taper Plug 

Plunger or Lower Valve only 

Plunger or Lower Valve Packing 

Bottom Attachment 

Top Attachment 



Brass Artesian Well Cylinder, Fig 904. 



^Vs 



2M 
$10 



3H 



654 754 

$57.50 $61.00 

19.00 20.00 



PUMP REPAIRS 



Goulds "Vim" Well Force Pur 

Diameter of Cylinder, Inches 

Air Chamber 

Outside Cylinder, 8-in. Stroke 

Outside Cylinder, 1 2-in. Stroke 

Cylinder or Stuffing Box Cap 

Brass Gland 

Inside Cylinder, 8-in. Stroke (Brass) 

Inside Cylinder, 12-in. Stroke (Brass) 

Inside Cylinder, Top Attachment 

Inside Cylinder, Bottom Attachment 

Lower Valve complete 

Lower Poppet Valve (Leather Faced) 

Lower Valve Seat or Cage only 

Lower Valve Seat Top only 

Leather Valve Packing, each 

Plunger Rod, Brass Cased 

Brass Plunger complete, no rod 

Brass Plunger Cage 

Brass Plunger Follower 

Brass Plunger Follower Ring 

Brass Plunger Valve 

Plunger Packing (2) each 

Check Valve complete 

Check Valve Leather only 

Check Valve Weight only 

Check Valve Screw and Washer 

Wind Mill Slide 

Top Ring Packing (2) each 

Sundry Bolts, each 

Drip Plug 



P. 


Fig 


1192 




2V2 




3/2 


$2.50 $2 


• 50 


$4.00 $4 


4 


7.S - 


•75 




00 6 


5 


75 5 


■75 




00 7 


I 


2S I 


■25 




50 I 




b.S 


.65 




75 


4 








00 6 


4 


75 5 


■25 




50 8 


I 




.25 




50 I. 




50 


•50 




75 I. 


I 


50 I 


•75 








25 


• 25 




25 


I 


00 I 


.25 




50 I 




25 


•25 




25 • 




10 


.10 




10 


I 


75 I 


75 




00 2. 


.3 


50 4 


.50 




SO 8. 




05 I 


..^5 






7 


70 2 






00 4 




50 


.60 




80 I. 




20 


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30 




15 


• 25 








25 


• 25 








15 


•15 








10 


.10 








05 


.05 








50 

15 


• 50 

• 15 




20 '. 




08 


.08 




08 




25 


•25 




25 ■ 



Nc 



Goulds "Pacific" Wind Mill Force Pumps, 
Figs. 1377 and 1378. 

2 4 6 

3/2 



Diameter of Cylinder, Inches : 

Lever or Handle $ 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top 

Bearer Link 

Cylinder 5 

Brass-Lined Cylinder 7 

Brass Cylinder 10 

Iron Top Section for Brass Cylinder Pump.. 2 

Base, Fig. 1377 2 

Bottom Cap, Fig. 1378 

Hand Hole Plate 

Hand Hole Cover Packing 

Short Flat Rod 

Pin 

Rod Coupling and Set Screw 

Plunger Rod Brass Cased i 

Brass Gland 

Stuffing Box Plug 

Plunger complete, no Rod 

Plunger Cage 

Plunger Follower 

Plunger Poppet Valve, Brass 

Brass Plunger complete, no Rod i 

Brass Plunger Cage 

Brass Plunger Follower 

Plunger Leather or Packing 

Check Valve complete 

Check Valve Leather 



.50 $1 


50 


$2 


00 $2 






3 


50 3 


• 50 


50 




50 


.00 5 


00 


7 




.00 7 


00 


10 


00 12 


.00 10 


00 


IS 


00 20 


.75 2 


75 




00 4 


.00 2 


00 


4 


00 4 


•75 


75 


I 


25 I 


•25 


25 




30 








25 . 


•50 


50 




SO 


•15 


15 




15 


•25 


25 




25 


00 I 


00 


I 


25 I 


■75 


75 


I 


00 I 


.25 


25 




25 






I 


30 I 


.40 


50 




6S . 


.40 


50 




65 


.20 


20 




30 


.60 2 


00 


2 


60 3 


80 1 


00 


I 


30 !• 


80 I 


00 


I 


30 I 


•15 


IS 






25 


25 




35 


15 


15 




20 



Continued 
No 

Diameter of Cylinder, Inches 2 

Check Valve Weight $0 

Check Valve Screw and Washer 

Lower Valve Leather 

Lower Valve Weight 

Lower Valve Screws 

Air Chamber only 2 

Air Chamber Discharge Nut 

Air Chamber Discharge Tube 

Air Chamber Inside Tube 

Air Chamber Cock Nut 

Cock 2 

Cock Handle only 

Forked Rod i 

Hose Tube 

Leather Ring Packing Cock and Air Chamber 

Nuts 

Leather Ring Packing under Fulcrum 

Lever Bearer, Base Flange and Hook Bolts.. 



Goulds House Force Pumps, 
Figs. 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397 
No o 2 

Diameter of Cylinder, Inches 2 2!^ 

Lever or Handle $ 

Fulcrum or Bearer Top 

Cylinder 3, 

Brass-Lined Cylinder 5, 

Brass Cylinders 6 

Iron Top Section for Biass Cyl. Pump. 
Base, Figs. 390, 392, 394, 396, 398, 264 
Bottom Cap, Figs. 391, 393, 395, 397, 



398, 

4 
3 



399 



Links, per pair 

Crosshead, including Nuts and Set Screws 

Cap 

Brass Gland 

Plunger Rod, Brass Cased i 

Plunger complete, no Rod 

Plunger Cage 

Plunger Follower 

Plunger Poppet Valve 

Brass Plunger complete, no Rod i 

Brass Plunger Cage 

Brass Plunger Follower 

Brass Plunger Poppet Valve 

Plunger Leather or Packing 

Lower Valve complete 

Lower Valve Leather 

Lower Valve Weight 

Brass Valve Plate 

Brass Valve Seat and Tube i 

Brass Tubes for Iron or Lead Pipe.... 

Iron Pipe Nut 

Lead Pipe Nut 

Drip Plug 

Check Valve Case only, Figs. 390, 391. i 

Check Valve Nut 

Check Valve Tube, Brass 

Air Chamber only, Figs. 392, 393, 394, 

395, 396, 397, 398, 399 2 

Air Chamber Inside Tube 

Air Chamber Cap 

[Continued on Next j 



.00 $1 


00 $1 


00 $1 


SO $1 


25 I 


25 I 


50 I 


75 I 


00 3 


50 4 


00 6 


00 7 


.00 5 


50 6 


00 9 


00 II 




00 8 


00 12 


00 IS 


50 2 


75 2 


75 4 


00 4 


10 I 


10 I 


25 I 


75 2 


50 


50 


50 


85 I 


25 


25 


25 


30 


50 


50 


50 


60 


50 


50 


50 


75 


75 


75 


75 I 


00 I 


00 I 


00 I 


00 I 


25 I 


70 


80 I 


00 I 


30 I 


35 


40 


50 


65 


35 


40 


50 


65 


10 


10 


15 


IS 


40 I 


60 2 


00 2 


60 3 


70 


80 I 


00 I 


30 I 


70 


80 I 


00 I 


30 I 


20 


20 


30 


30 


15 


15 


15 


20 


25 


25 


25 


35 


■15 




15 






10 




15 


50 


50 


50 


SO 


00 I 


00 I 


25 I 


25 I 


SO 


50 


50 


75 I 


35 


35 


35 


45 


25 


25 


25 


35 


25 


25 


25 


25 • 


25 I 


25 I 


25 I 


50 i^ 


35 


35 


35 


45 


50 


50 


SO 


75 !• 


00 2 


00 2 


00 3 


00 3. 


30 


30 


30 


40 


35 


35 


35 


43 



PUMP REPAIRS— Continued 



Goulds House Force Pumps, Figs. 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 
395, 396, 397, 398. 399, 264.— Continued. 



No. 



Diameter of Cylinder, Inche 

Air' Chamber Discharge Nut $0.35 $1 

Air Chamber Cock Nut 

Air Chamber Brass Tube 

Spout, Figs. 396, 397, 398, 399 

Cock Spout, Figs. 394, 395, 264 

Cock Handle 

Hose Tube 

Leather Ring Packing 

Lever, Bearer, Base, Air Chamber or 

Bracket Flange Bolts ... ,. 

Plank, Figs. 391, 393, 395, 397, 399... 
E.Ktra Connecting Pipe and Rod, Fig. 

264, per foot 

Cylinder Repairs, Fig. 264, see page 

Goulds "Universe" Force Pumps, Figs. 1168 and 1169. 



2 


254 


d- ^ 


.3^ , 


"•.i5 


?o.35 


$0.35 


$0.45 $0- 


■:-,o 


•50 


■50 


■75 


■50 


■50 


■50 


■75 I- 


■M 


■35 


■35 


■ 50 . 


2.00 






3-00 3. 


•25 


•25 


■25 


•25 


-'5 


■25 


•25 


•25 ■ 


.10 


.10 


.10 


.10 


.08 


.08 


.08 


.08 .c 


■75 


•75 


•75 


■75 ■/ 


■50 


■50 


•50 


■50 ., 


290. 









No. 



Di.\METER Cylinder, Inches 2 

Base $0 

Cylinder (Iron) i 

Cylinder (Brass) Nickel Plated 3 

Top for Brass Cylinder Pump i 

Bolt Ring 

Spout, 1168 

Spout complete, 1 169 2, 

Stuffing Box Cap 

Gland 

Crosshead 

Crosshead Link and Lever Pins 

Bearer Link 

Lever 

Plunger, no Rod 

Brass-Cased Plunger Rod i 

Plunger Cage 

Plunger Follower 

Plunger Poppet Valve... 

Plunger Leather 

G. P. Plug 

Thumb Screw 

Lower Valve complete... 

Goulds House Force Pumps, Single Acting, Figs. 
441, 442, 714, 480, 281, 712, 713, 449. 

No 2 3 4 5 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches... 2 2}/^ 254 3 3j4 
Lever or Handle, Figs. 440 

442, 480, 281 

Fulcrum, Figs. 440, 441, 442 



$2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.( 



.00 2.00 



Pitman, Figs. 440, 441, 442, 281.. i.oo 

Pitman, Figs. 714, 480 2.50 

Lever Fork for welding. Fig. 480 .75 

Guide 75 

Guide Rod 60 

Crosshead 50 

Brass Bowl 1.25 

Cap 65 

Brass Gland 50 

Iron Cylinder 3.50 



.00 I 


00 I 


00 I 


00 I 


.50 2 


50 2 


50 2 


50 2 


■75 


75 


75 


75 


•75 


75 


75 


75 


.60 


60 


60 


60 


• 50 


50 


50 


50 


■25 I 




25 I 


25 I 


■65 


65 


65 


75 I 


50 


50 


50 


75 


00 4 


25 4 


50 5 


00 6. 



440, 

6 

$2.00 
2.00 



No 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches.. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder 

Brass Cylinder 

Iron Top Section for Brass Cyl- 
inder Pump 

Brass-Cased Plunger Roa 

Plunger complete, no Rod 

Plunger Cage 

Plunger Follower 

Plunger Poppet Valve 

Brass Plunger complete, no Rod. 

Brass Plunger Cage 

Brass Plunger Follower 

Brass Plunger Poppet Valve 

Plunger Leather 

Suction or Disch. Valve complete. 

Suction or Disch. Valve Leather. . 

Suction or Disch. Valve Weight.. . 

Sviction or Disch. Valve Screw 
and Washer 

Bottom Cap or Attachment 

Nut for I. or L. P. Tube 

Brass Tube for I. or L. P 

Brass Drip Plug 

Machine Bolts, Set Screws, Lag 
Screws, each 

Plank, Figs. 440, 441, 442, 714, 
712, 713 

Check Valve Case, Figs. 440, 480, 
712 

Check Valve Nut, Figs. 440, 480, 
712 

Check Valve Brass Tube, Figs. 

440, 480, 712 

Air Chamber, Figs. 441, 442, 714, 

281, 713, 449 

Air Chamber Inside Tube, Figs. 

441, 442, 714, 281, 713, 449.. 
Air Chamber Nut, Figs. 441, 442, 

714, 281, 713, 449 

Air Chamber Brass Tube, Figs. 

441, 714, 281, 713, 449 

Cock Spout, Fig. 442 

Spout Air Chamber, Fig. 281 

Spout Air Chamber Nut 

Spout Air Chamber Brass Tube.. 
Rod Coupling and Set Screw, Fig. 



2.50 
■35 
•50 



Bracket with two Caps, Figs. 712, 

713 

Bracket only. Figs. 712, 713 

Bracket Caps (2) each. Figs. 712, 

713 

Crank Shaft, Figs. 712, 713 

Pitman, Figs. 712, 713 

Pitman Head and Cap, Figs. 712, 

713 

Pitman Head only. Figs. 712, 713 
Pitman Cap only. Fig. 712, 713.. 
Balance Wheel, Figs. 712, 713. ■. 
Balance Wheel Handle, Figs. 712, 

713 

Balance Wheel, Fig. 449 i 

[Continued on 



2.50 

Next Page.'] 



2.V2 


254 


3 


3>4 


3V4 


$b.oo 


$6.50 


$7.00 


$8.50 




8.00 




9.00 


10.00 


12.50 


2.75 


2.75 


2.75 


3.25 


4.00 


1.00 


1.00 




1-25 


1-25 


.80 


.90 


1.00 


I^i5 


1.30 


■35 


.40 


•45 


■50 


.60 


■35 


.40 


•45 


•50 


.60 




.10 




•15 


■IS 


1.60 


1.80 


2.00 


2.30 


2. SO 


.70 


.80 


.90 






.70 


.80 


.90 


1.00 


1.20 


.20 


.20 


■30 






■15 


• 15 


■15 


.20 


.20 


•25 


■ 25 


■25 


•35 


■35 


■15 


■ 15 


■15 


.20 


.20 


.10 


.10 




•15 


■15 


■05 


•05 


■05 


■05 


•05 


1.00 


1.00 


1.00 


'■25 


1^25 


■35 


•35 


■35 


■45 


■45 


■50 


•50 


■50 


■75 


•75 


■25 


•25 


■25 


■25 


■25 


.08 


.08 


.08 


.08 


.08 


1.50 


1.50 


1.50 


1.50 


1.50 


■75 


•75 


•75 


1.00 


1.00 


■35 


•35 


•35 


■45 


•45 


•50 


•50 


•50 


•75 


•75 


2.00 


2.00 


2.00 


3.00 


3.00 


■30 


•30 


■30 


■30 


. •30- 


■35 


•35 


•35 


■45 


•45 


•50 


■SO 


.50 


■75 


■75 


2.00 


2.00 


2.00 


3.00 


3.00 


2.50 


2.50 


2.50 


3.50 


3^50 


■35 


■35 


•35 


■45 


•4.5 


■50 


■50 


•50 


•75 


•75 


■25 


■25 


■25 


■25 


•25 


S.oo 


5-00 


5.00 


6.00 


6.00 


3.50 


3^50 


3.50 


4-50 


4^5o 


■75 


■75 


■75 


■75 


•75 


.50 


3.50 


3^50 


5^00 


5- 00 


K50 


i^50 


1.50 


2.00 


2.00 


■25 


'•25 


^■25 


1.25 


1.25 


■75 


• 75 


•75 


■75 


• 75 


•50 


■50 


•50 


■50 


■50 


•50 


7^50 


7-50 




7^50 


• 50 


■ 50 


■50 


• 50 


■ 50 


'•50 


2.50 I 


2.50 


2.50 


2.50 



PUMP REPAIRS— Continued 



Goulds House Force Pumps, Single Acting, Figs. 440, 
441, 442, 714, 480, 281, 712, 713, 449.— Continued. 

No o 2 3 4 5 6 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches... 
Balance Wheel Handle, Fig. 449. $1 
'Crank and Winch Handle, Fig. 449 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 

Crank only, Fig. 449 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 

"Winch Handle, Fig. 449 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 

Crank Shaft, Fig. 449 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 

Crank Shaft Box and Cap (2) 

each, complete. Fig. 449 

Crank Shaft Box only (2) each.. 
Crank Shaft Cap only (2) each. . 

Pitman, Fig. 449 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 

Pitman Head and Cap, Fig. 449.. 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 

Pitman Head only, Fig. 449 75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 

Pitman Cap only. Fig. 449 50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 

Goulds "New Duplex" Water Lifter, Fig. 1250. 
No o I 3 



Goulds Hydraulic Rams, F 



•25 


2^ 
$1.25 


A 


4 

$.?2, 


5 f 


•50 


2.50 


2.50 


2.50 


2.50 2. 


.2,S 


1. 25 


1.25 


1.25 


1.25 I. 


■2^ 


1-25 


1.25 


1^25 


1.25 I. 


■50 


3.50 


3.50 


3-50 


3-50 3- 


.00 


2.00 


2.00 


2.00 


2.00 2. 


.25 


1. 25 


1.25 


1.25 


1.25 I. 


•75 


•75 


■75 


•75 


■75 ■ 


..SO 


1.50 


1.50 


1.50 


1.50 I. 


■25 


1.25 


1.25 


1-25 


1.25 I. 


■7S 


■75 


•75 


•75 


■75 


•50 


•50 


•50 


•50 


.50 



Drip Pan $i 

Yoke 2 

Pins (2) each 

Long Lever 

Short Lever 

Power Cylinder 8 

Valve Plate i 

Valve Chamber i 

Valve Chamber Cover i 

Valve Chamber Cover Plug 

power Cylinder Heads (2) each 

Power Cylinder Slide Valves (2) each. 
Power Cylinder Valve Nuts (2) each.. 
Power Cylinder Valve Rods (2) each.. 

Valve Rod Crossheads (2) each 

Valve Rod Crosshead Links (2) each. . 

"Valve Rod Glands (2) each 

Valve Rod Followers (2) each 

Pump Cylinder 9 

Pump Cylinder Heads (2) each 

Pump Cylinder Valve Plate i. 

Air Chamber 4, 

Valves (8) each 

Valve Tops (8) each 

Thumb Screws (2) each 

Lock Nuts (4) each 

Drip Plugs (10) each 

Piston Rods (2) each 

Piston Rod Glands (4) each 

Piston Rod Gland Followers (4) each. . 

Piston Rod Nuts (4) each 

Piston Rod Crossheads 1,2) each 

Power Piston Plates (4) each 

Power Piston Middle Plates (2) each.. 

Pump Piston Plates (4) each 

Pump Piston Middle Plates (2) each.. 

Power Piston Packings (4) each 

Pump Piston Packings (4) each 

Shelf 

Brackets for Shelf (2) each 

Set Lead Pipe Couplings : . . 2 

Set of Packing, complete 2 

Set of Machine Screws, complete (36) . i 



Air Chamber Bolts and 
Studs (each) 

Base 

Bed Plate, Fig. 346 

Intermediate Piece, Fig. 346 

Intermed. Piece, Fig. 346^ 

Impetus Valve and Case, 
complete 

Impetus Valve and Stem, 
with Nut Bumper only 

Impetus Valve Stem with 
Nut and Set Screw 
only. Figs. 346, 346}^. 

Impetus Valve Stem Brass 
Nut only 

Impetus Valve Stem Rub- 
ber Bumper only 

Impetus Valve Stem Cotter 



Impetus Valve Case Adjust- 
able Nut and Lock Nut 

Impetus Valve Case only.. 

Impetus Valve Case Cover 

Impetus Valve Case Sur- 
face Packing 

Impetus Valve Case Cover 
Bolts (6) each 

Brass Impetus Valve Case 
Cover Bolts or Studs 
and Nuts (each) 

Impetus Valve Case Bolts 
or Studs and Nuts, ea. 

Impetus Valve Case Ad- 
justing Nut (Brass).. . 

Impetus \'alve Case Lock 
Nut (Brass) 

Drive Tube Nut, Fig. 345. 

Drive Tube only (Brass) 
Fig^ 345 

Discharge Tube Nut, Fig. 
345 

Discharge Tube only (Brass) 
Fig. 345 

Ring Packing for Drive or 
Discharge Nut 

Blank Discharge Nut and 
Plate, Fig. 345 

Drive Pipe Flange, 345^2, 
346, 346!^ 

Discharge Pipe Flange, Figs. 
345 '/2> 346. 346 '/^ 

Disch. Pipe Blank Flange, 
Figs. 34=; i^, 346, '46'/< 

Surface Packing for Drive 
and Disch. Flanges, ea. 

Bolts for Discharge and 
Drive Flanges (each) . 

Leather Check Valve com- 
plete 



ns. 


Figs 


345 


345 1/ 


'2, 346, 


34614. 


2.00 


3 

$2.75 


$3^'5o 


$6.=oo$ 


6 

12.50 $2 


o'.oo $30. 


■ 15 


• 15 


• 15 


■ 25 


.35 


.35 


^:°' 


.08 
2.50 


.08 
4.00 


.08 


5-00 
8.00 I 
5-00 


5.00 30. 

6.50 10. 

2. 00 18. 
7.50 12. 


4.00 


4.50 


6.50 


10.00 


I+OO 2 


2.00 J2. 


1.50 


1-75 


2.75 


4.00 


6.00 


9-50 12. 
5- 


■25 


■25 


•35 


• 50 


• 50 


■ 75 i.( 


.10 


.10 


.10 


.10 


■ 15 


.15 


•05 


•05 


•05 


.10 


.10 


•15 


2.25 
1.50 


2^75 


4.00 
3.00 


5-50 
4.00 


6^00 


• ••■ 5^ 


.10 


.10 


■15 


.20 


.25 


■35 


.20 


.20 


.20 














.08 


.08 


.08 .c 


•50 


.50 


•75 


1. 00 


1.25 


2.00 3. 


•25 
.40 


.25 
.40 


■25 
•50 


■50 


■50 


.75 I- 


■50 


•50 


■50 








.40 


.40 


.40 








.50 


•50 


■50 








.10 


.10 


.10 








.45 


■45 


.50 








•50 


■50 


.75 


I.OO 


'■25 


1.50 2.. 


•50 


■50 


.50 


■75 


I.OO 


1.25 I. 


•50 


■50 


.50 


■75 






.10 


.10 


.10 


•15 


.20 


.20 .2 


.08 


.08 


.08 


.08 


.oS 


.08 .c 


•35 


•35 


■50 


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PUMP REPAIRS— Continued 



Goulds Hydraul 



Rams, Figs. 345, 345V2, 346, 3461/2. 
— Continued. 



No. 



Leather Check ^'alve only. $0.15 $0 

Check Valve Weight 10 

Check Valve Weights (2) 

each 

Check Valve Clamp (Brass) .10 

Screw and Washer 05 

Brass Spring Check Valve 

complete, Figs. 346, 

346K. 

Brass Spring Check Valve 

Seat, Figs. 346, 34SV^ 

Brass Spring Check Valve 

Stud, Figs. 346, 346^2 

Brass Spring Check \'?lve 

Rubber Disc, Figs. 346, 

346/a 

Brass Spring Check Valve 

Spring, Figs. 346,346^ 

Brass Spring Check Valve 

Plate, Figs. 346, 346^ 

Brass Metal Check Valve 

complete. Figs. 346, 

346^ 

Brass Metal Check Valve 

Cap, Figs. 346, 34654 

Brass Metal Check \ alve 

only 

Brass Metal Check Valve 

Seat 

Brass Metal Check Valve 

Spring 



75 $6.1 
50 2.( 



Goulds "New Alert" Double-Acting Force Pump, Fig. 1334. 



No. 



Diameter Cylinder, Inches 2 

Iron Cylinder $6, 

Brass-Lined Cylinder 8. 

Valve Plate 

Air Chamber 

Suction or Discharge Valve, complete (each) . . 
Suction or Discharge Valve Weights (4) each. . 

Suction or Discharge Valve Leather only 

Suction or Discharge Valve, Screw and Washer 

(each) 

Cylinder Front Head 

Cylinder Back Head 

Brass Gland 

Brass Gland Cap 

Leather Packed Piston, complete, no Rod 

Piston Body 

Piston Plates (2) each 

Piston Crimped Packings (2) each 

Brass Cased Piston Rod 

Crosshead 

Link 

Lever complete with Wood Handle 

Wood Handle onl v 

Brass Drip Plugs (2) each 

Brass Valve Seats (4) each 

Brass Valves (4) each 

Bolts with Xuts 



"Challenge" D. A. Force Pumps, Figs. 470 
582, 770, 604. 

No 2 4 

Diameter Cy;.iNDER, Inches 2^/2 3 

Air Chamber $2.50 $2.50 

Brass-Lined Cylinder and Two Valve 

Seats 

Brass Valve Seats (4) each 

Base with Two Brass Valve Seats 

Front Cylinder Head only 

Back Cylinder Head only 

Brass Stuffing Box Cap 

Brass Stuffing Box Gland 

Leather Packed Piston and Rod com- 
plete, except Fig. 604 

Brass-Cased Plunger Rod only, except 

Fig. 604 

Leather Packed Piston complete, no Rod 

Piston Plates (3) each 

Piston Crimp Leather (2) each 

Nut on Piston Rod 

Fibre-Packed Piston, complete, no Rod. 
Spring-Packed Piston, complete, no Rod 
Leather-Packed Brass Piston, complete, 

no Rod 

Fibre-Packed Brass Piston, complete, no 

Rod 

Spring-Packed Brass Piston, complete, 

no Rod 

Brass Poppet Valves (4) each 

Leather Valves complete (2) each 

Leather Valves only (2) each 

Leather Valve Weights only (4) each. . 

Leather Valve Screw and Washer 

Horse-Shoe Links, Front or Back, each. 

Knuckle for Plunger Rod 

Lever Sockets, Front or Back, each.... 

Lever and Wood Handle 

Lever only 

Wood Handle only 

Hose Wrench, Figs. 470, 562, 774, 604. 

Brass Suction Bushing 

Brass Discharge Bushing 

Brass Half Suction Coupling 

Brass Suction Swivel or Nut only 

Brass Suction Hose Tube 

Brass Half Discharge Coupling 

Brass Discharge Swivel or Nut only. . . 

Brass Discharge Hose Tube 

Iron Pipe Suction Nut 

Iron Pipe Discharge Nut 

Brass Lead Pipe Elbow and Unions, ea. 

Brass Drip and Priming Plugs 

Rubber Packing, Base or Air Chamber. 

Rubber Packing. Cylinder Heads 

Long Bolt for Horse-Shoe Link 

Lever Bolts 

Cylinder Head Bolts 

Long Cylinder Bolts with Brass Nuts 

(4) , each, complete 

Long Cylinder Bolts only (4) each.... 
Short Cylinder Bolts with Brass Nuts 

(8), each, complete 

Short Cylinder Bolts only (8) each.... 

[Continued on Next Pnge.'] 



562, 774, 581, 



$3.00 $5.00 $6.00 



• 50 


•50 


■65 


5-00 


5.00 


5-00 


1. 00 


1. 00 


I, JO 


..■JO 


■50 


■75 


.40 


.40 


•50 


2.25 


2.60 


3^30 


1.50 


1.50 


1.50 


.7,S 


1. 10 


1.80 


.IS 


.20 


■30 


•15 


•25 


■45 


■05 


•05 


■OS 


1-75 


1-75 


2. so 


7-5° 


7.50 




2.50 


2.50 


3^50 


4-50 


4-50 


7.00 


0.00 


10.00 


15.00 


..SO 


.50 


.65 


1.25 


1.25 




•75 


■75 




■-5 


■25 




•05 


■05 




■50 


■50 


■75 


.50 


•50 


•50 


I. SO 


i^75 


i^7S 


I. SO 


1.50 


I. SO 




1.20 


1.20 


.30 


■30 


■30 


.25 


■25 


■25 






1-25 


1. 00 


1. 00 


1. 00 


■5 5 


■55 


.78 


.35 
.20 


■35 


■50 
.28 


■50 


■50 


•55 


■30 


■30 


•35 


.20 


.20 


.20 


.35 


■35 


•45 


.35 


■35 


•3 5 


1.25 


1^25 


I •SO 


■25 


■25 


•25 


•30 


■30 


•30 


.20 


.20 




•25 


■25 


•25 


•15 


■15 
■ 08 


.15 
.08 


-.35 


■35 


■3 5 




.20 





.60 .75 

^05 .05 

3.50 5-0O 

12.50 17.50 

5^00 7.50 

10.00 15.00 

^2.50 30.00 

.80 1. 00 



2S 


I.5C' 




2.67 


85 


1-75 




.92 


78 


1.67 


50 


.85 


28 


.48 


60 


■75 



PUMP REPAIRS-Continued 



'Challenge" D. A. Force Pumps, Figs. 470, 562, 774, 581, 
582, 770, 604.— Continued. 



Diameter Cylinder, Inches.... 
Brass Nuts for Cylinder Bolts, each 

Fig. 470, Plank 

Fig. 470, Plank Coach Screws (4) each. 

Fig. 562, Cross Bar 

Fig. 562, Cross Bar Pins and Spring 

Cotters 

Figs. 581, 582, Suction Elhow 

Suction Pipe Flange.... 

Brass Priming Plug. . . . 

Brass Suction Flange. . . 

Brass Hose Sleeve 

Hose Discharge Piece... 

Hose Disch. Piece Bolt. 

Hose Discharge Nut.... 

, Brass Half Discharge 



$0.15 $0.15 $0.15 $0.15 



16 
6 

$0.15 



Figs. 581, 58 
Figs. 581, 582, 
Figs. 581, 582, 
Figs. 581, 582, 
Figs. 581, 582, 
Figs. 581, 582, 
Figs. 581, 582, 
Figs. 581, 582 

Coupling 

Figs. 581, 582, Brass Discharge Swivel 

or Nut only 

Figs. 581, 582, Brass Discharge Hose 

Tube 



Goulds "Thresher" Tank Force Punnp, Fig. 1145. 

No 12 

Diameter Cylinder, Inches 5 

Cylinder $8, 

Cylinder Front Head i. 

Cylinder Back Head i , 

Cylinder Top Caps or Plugs, Leather-Faced, (2) each 

Cylinder Poppet Valves, Leather-Faced, (4) each 

Cylinder Brass Stuiling Box 

Plunger and Rod complete 3. 

Plunger Rod only i 

Plunger complete, no Rod 2 

Plunger Disc 

Plunger Plates, (2) each 

Plunger Crimped Packings, (2) each 

Knuckle for Plunger Rod 

Link 

Lever Socket i 

Wood Lever i 

Suction Nut 

Suction Hose Tube 

Spout Nut 



Spout 

Discharge Nut 

Discharge Hose Tube 

Rubber Packing, Front and Back Cylinder Head, each 

Leather Ring Packing lor Plugs and Poppet ^'alves, each. 

Brass Thumb Screws 

Bolts and Nuts, each 



Goulds Rotary Force Pumps, Figs. 297, 2971,-, 454^ 555, 
821, 819. 

No I 2 3 4 5 6 



Case, Cover, Stuffing Boxes 

and Caps $8.^ 

Case only $5.1 

Cover only 2. 



Xc 



Cams, each 

Stuffing Boxes 

Tight Caps (3) each 

Base and Drip Plug, Figs. 
Figs. 297, i^yVz, 819. .. 3, 

Base and Drip Plug, Fig. 665 3. 

Base and Drip Plug, Fig. 821 3, 

Lower Valve complete 

Lower Valve Leather only. . 

Lower Valve Weight 

Lower Valve Screw and 
Washer 

Spout and Cap i 

Spout only 

Balance Wheel. i4H-in. Dia. i 

Balance Wheel, 20-in. Dia... 2 

Balance Wheel, 36-in. Dia 

Brass Drip Plugs and Prim- 
ing Plugs 

Round Head Machine Screws 

Bolts and Set Screws 

Metallic Lower Valve extra, i 

Fig. 821, Suction Hose Half 
Coupling 

Fig. 821, Swivel only. Suc- 
tion Coupling 

Fig. 821, Hose Tube only. 
Suction Coupling 

Fig. 819, Pulley 5 

Fig. 819, Outside Standard 
and Cap 2 

Fig. 819, Outside Standard 
only 1 

Fig. 819, Outside Standard 
Cap only 

Fig. 464, Crank 

Fig. 464, Suction Nut 

Fig. 464, Suction Pipe i 

Fig. 464, Barrel Attachment 
or Holder 2 

Fig. 464, Hook 

Fig. 464, Discharge Hose 
Couplings, per pair 

Fig. 464, Hose Bands, per 



50 $4.00 $4.50 $6. 



Case, Cover, Stuffing Boxes 

and Caps $8.00 $9.00 $10 

Case only 5.00 6.00 7, 

Cover only 2.50 2.50 2 

Stuffing Boxes 50 .50 

Tight Caps (3) each 

Cam with Short Shaft 3.50 4.00 4 

Cam with Long Shaft 5.00 5.50 6 

Intermediate Base 1.50 1.50 i 

Bed Plate 4.00 4.50 5 

Valve Plate 

Spout and Cap i.oo i.oo i 

Spout only 75 .75 i 

Cap only 35 .35 

Pulleys, each 2.50 2.50 2 

[Continued on Next Page.l 



Goulds Power Rotary Force Pump, Figs. 1185^ 



00 $15.00 $17.00 



297 



PUMP REPAIRS— Continued 



Goulds Power Rotary Force Pump, Figs. 1185|/2 and 
— Continued. 



Outside Standard, ccmplete. . . $t.o:i 

Outside Standard only 

Outside Standard Cap only 

Lower \-alve ^5 

Lower \ alve Leather 15 

Lower VaWe Weight 10 

Lower Valve Screw and 

Washer 05 

Brass Drip and Priming 

Plugs 25 

Round Head Machine Screws .05 

Bolts and Set Screws .oH 

Metallic Lower Valve 1.75 



1281. 



6 

$5-50 



Goulds Semi-Rotary Clock Force Pumps, Figs. 965. 
995 and 1149. 

No I 2 3 4 5 6 8 



Iron Case $2 

Brass Case 6 

Iron Cover i 

Brass Cover 3 

Iron Gland Cap 

Brass Gland Cap 

Brass Gland 

Shaft or Stem 

Brass Suction Valve 

Frame or Seats 

Brass Suction Valves 

(2) each 

Brass Discharge Valve 

Frame or Seats 

Brass Discharge Valves 

(2) each 

Discharge and Suction 

Valve Cotters (4) ea. 
Discharge or Suction 

Flanges, each 

Malleable Iron Lever 

only 

Lever Nut 

Lever Socket 

Lever and Wood Handle 
Wood Handle only.... 
Brass Thumb Screws.. 
Suction or Discharge 

Surface Packing, each 
Flange and Case and 

Cover Bolts, each.... 
Standard, Figs. 982, 995 
Air Chamber only. Fig. 

995 

Air Chamber Tube, Fig. 

995 ■ 

Air Chamber Plug, Fig. 

995 

Air Chamber Tight Nut, 

Fig- 995 

Cock Spout, Fig. 995... 
Cock Spout Nut, Fig. 995 
Suction or Discharge El- 
bows, Fig. 1 1 49, each. 



00 $2.50 $2.75 $3 



5 2.50 2.75 3 



50 $6 
00 35 
^5 3 



00 $9. 
00 40. 
00 4, 
25 28, 
50 



Goulds "Pomona" Spray Pump, Fig. 1100. 



No. 



Diameter of Cylinder, Inches 2 

Cylinder or Bottom Section $ 1 

Brass Plunger complete, no Rod 3 

Brass Plunger only 3 

Brass Knuckle (male half) 

Brass Knuckle (female half) 

Brass Knuckle Pin 

Plunger Rod only 

Plunger Rod Crosshead 

Brass Gland i. 

Brass Gland Bolts (2) each 

Brass Suction Valve 

Brass Suction Valve Seat 

Brass Suction Strainer 

Brass Suction Bushing 

Brass Discharge Valve 

Brass Discharge Valve Seat 

Anchor or Steady Rest complete 

Air Chamber Body i 

Air Chamber Inside Tube 

Air Chamber Cap or Bearer 

Lever i 

Lever Pins with 2 Spring Cotters (2) each 

Brass Bushing for Hose 

Gas Pipe Plug 

Packing for Gland 

Leather Ring Packings 

Clamp Plates, right and left, each 

Wing Agitator complete i 

Air Chamber Clamp for Agitator complete 

.\ir Chamber Clamp Body for Agitator 

Air Chamber Clamp Cap for Agitator 

Plunger Rod Clamp for Agitator complete 

Plunger Rod Clamp Body for Agitator 

Plunger Rod Clamp Cap for Agitator 

Agitator Bearing Bolts (2) each 

Agitator Wooden Blades (2) each 

Agitator Iron Wings or Arms (2) each 

Barrel Plate Thumb Screws (6) each 

Female Half Hose Coupling 

Bolts with Nuts 



Goulds "Sentinel Jr.'' 



and "Sentinel" Spray Pur 
1316 



Diameter of Cylinder, Inches 2'/ 

Brass Lined Cylinder with 2 Brass Valve Seats $6. 

Brass-Lined Cylinder only 5. 

Brass Lining only i.. 

Guide and Front Cylinder Head i.( 

Front Cylinder Head only 

Back Cylinder Head only , 

Brass Piston Complete, with Flax Packing, no Rod.... i.. 
Iron Piston complete, with special Canvas Packings, no 

Rod i.( 

Brass Piston Body ■ 

Brass Piston Plate 

Flax Piston Packing 

Iron Piston Body : 

Iron Piston Plates (2) each 

Special Canvas Crimped Packings (2) each : 

^Continued on Next Page.'] 



PUMP REPAIRS— Continued 



Goulds "Sentinel Jr." and "Sentinel 
— Continued. 

Fig 

No 

Diameter of Cylinder, Inches 

Brass Piston Rod 

Brass Piston Rod Nut (2) each 

Brass Bolted Gland 

Crosshead with Bolts and Nuts 

Crosshead Pin 

Crosshead Brass Nuts (4) each 

Horseshoe Link 

Lever and Wood Handle 

Wood Handle only 

Lever Socket 

Valve Plate with (2) Brass Valve Seats 

Valve Plate only 

Brass Valves (4) each 

Brass Valve Seats (4) each 

Air Chamber (6 in. x 30 in.) 

Air Chamber (5 in. x 21 in.) 

Air Chamber (5 in. x 30 in.) 

Brass Gland Cap 

Brass Gland 

Air Chamber Bolts (4) each 

Link and Lever Bolts 

Cylinder Head Bolts 

Suction Plug 

Brass Discharge Bushing (2) each 

Brass Suction Bushing 

Brass Thumb Screws (3) each 

Brass Suction Half Coupling 

Brass Discharge Half Coupling (2) each 

Brass Suction Strainer 

Air Chamber and Valve Plate Packings, each. . 

Cylinder Head Packings (2) each 

Gland Packing 



Spray Pumps. 

1316 96 



Goulds Vertical Two-Cylinder Force Pur 
Figs. 1318, 1402. 



No. 



Diameter Plungers, Inches ; 

Cylinder only with four Brass Valve Seats $4 

Brass Valve Seats (4) each 

Brass Valves (4) each 

Brass Valve Covers or Caps (4) each 

Brass Glands (2) each 

Brass Gland Followers (2) each 1 

Brass Plunger with Head (2) each 4, 

Brass Plunger only (2) each 3 

Plunger Head (2) each 

Links (2 ) each 

Link Pins with Cotters (4) each 

Bearers 

Bearer Pin and two Cotters 

Bearer Stud and Nut 

Lever Socket 

Lever and Wood Handle _ i 

Wood Handle only 

Brass Drip Plugs (3) each 

Air Chamber, Fig. 1318 5, 

Air Chamber, Fig. 1402 2. 



00 


$6 


^5 




30 




7S 




ys 




.so 


I 


00 


4 


75 


4 


15 




T5 




7,S 




15 




40 




60 




00 


I 


2.S 




2.S 






6. 



No. 

Diameter Plunger, 



rass Discharge Bushing, Fig. 1402 

Brass Discharge Half Hose Coupling, Fig. 1402. 



Brass Suction Bushing, Fig. 1402 

Half Hose Coupling, Fig. 



Brass Suet: 
Brass Strainer, !■ 

Giand Packing 

Air Chamber Packing 

Wrench 

Bolts and Nuts, each. 
Cotters, each 



Goulds "Crescent" Yard Hydrants. 

Figs 860 811 813 

Stock, Two Sides $2.00 $2.50 

Wheel Handle 40 .40 $0.40 

Spring Cotter 02 .02 .02 

Brass Screw i.oo i.oo i.oo 

Top Cap 30 .30 .50 

Spout 40 50 .35 

Brass Hose Bushing 25 .25 .25 

Knuckle or Socket 30 .30 .... 

Adjusting Nut 05 .05 , .... 

Plunger Rod Disc .... .15 

Pipe Clamp .... .25 

Spout Elbow .15 

Bolts 10 .10 .... 

iContinued on Next Page.} 



Goulds "Fruitall" Spray Pump with Agitator, Fig. 11 

Diameter of Plunger, Inches 

Stroke, Inches 

Cylinder or Bottom Section $ 1 

Brass Plunger complete, no Rod 1 

Plunger Rod only ■. 

Plunger Rod Crosshead 

Brass Gland 

Brass Suction Valve only 

Brass Suction Valve, Seat and Strainer 1 

Brass Discharge Valve only 

Brass Discharge Valve Seat only 

Anchor or Steady Rest, complete with Bolts and Washers. . . . 

Air Chamber Body ] 

Air Chamber Inside Tube 

Air Chamber Cap or Bearer 

Lever 

Link 

Lever and Link Pins with Cotters (3) each 

Brass Discharge Hose Bushing 

Barrel Attachment 

Barrel Attachment Thumb Screws (2) each 

Wing Agitator complete 1 

Air Chamber Clamp and Cap for Agitator 

Air Chamber Clamp Cap for Agitator 

Air Chamber Clamp Body for Agitator 

Plunger Rod Clamp and Cap for Agitator 

Plunger Rod Clamp Cap for Agitator 

Plunger Rod Clamp Body for Agitator 

Agitator Wooden Blades or Paddles (2) each 

Agitator Iron Arms (2) each 

Agitator Bearing Pin 

Sundry Bolts 

Flax Plunger Packing 



PUMP REPAIRS— Continued 



Goulds "Crescent" Yard Hydrants. — Continued. 

'Figs 860 811 813 1123 

Brass ^'alve Case $1-25 $2.00 $2.00 $1.25 

Brass Plunger with Packings. .80 i.oo i.oo .80 

Brass Swivel 40 .60 .60 .40 

Brass Tube 35 .50 .50 .35 

Plunger Cup Leather 10 .10 .10 .10 

Leather Valve Disc . .02 .02 .02 .02 

Screw and Washer 05 .05 .05 .05 

Shield for Valve Case 40 .40 .40 .40 

Lever .... .... .... 

Locking Piece .... .... .... 

Goulds "Crescent" Street Washers. 

Figs 86i 812 

Top only $0 

Cover 

Screw Plate 

Key- 



Hose Bushing 

Brass Screw 

JIalleable Knuckle 

.-\djusting Xut 

Brass ^'alve Case 

Brass Plunger with Packings 

Brass Swivel 

Brass Tube 

Plunger Cup Leather 

Leather Valve Disc 

Screw and Washer 

Machine Screws 

Discharge Swivel Elbow complete . 
Shield for Valve Case 



2.00 
I.oo 
.60 



Goulds "Star" Yard Hydrant, Fig. 646. 

Size ^i 

Stock complete, no Pipe or Rod $4.^ 

Stock only 3.c 

Top Cap ; 

Bolts for Top Cap, each c 

Spout / 

Flange for Spout 1 

Wheel Handle 1 

Spring Cotter c 

Brass Screw i.c 

Malleable Elbow i. 

Bottom Attachment Lock Nut 3 

Bottom Attachment / 

Bottom Cap j 

Brass Valve Seat complete 2.5 

Brass Valve Seat only 1.5 

Plunger Valve Packing only i 

Top Part Plunger Valve 4 

Bottom Part of Plunger Valve 6 

Plunger Valve Packing only i 

Leather Valve Disc c 

Screw and Washer 

Nut for Bottom Cap 

Brass Swivel Nut 5 

Brass Tube for Iron Pipe 5 

Brass Tube for Lead Pipe 5 



$1.00 $0.80 



Goulds "Star' 

Size 

Case and Cover 



Street Washer, Fit 



Cover only 

Inside Plate 

Inside Plate Bolts, each. 



Malleable Discharge Crook. 
Key 



ass Valve Seat complete.... 

Brass Valve Seat only 

Plunger Valve with Packing. . , 
Top Part of Plunger Valve... 
Bottom Part of Plunger Valve. 
Plunger Valve Packing only. . 

Leather Valve Disc 

Screw and Washer 

Brass Swivel Nut 

Brass Tube for Iron Pipe 

Brass Tube for Lead Pipe . . . . 

Bottom Cap 

Bottom Attachment 

Bottom Attachment Lock Nut. 
Nut for Bottom Cap 



Goulds Adjustable Curb Boxes, Figs. 1159 

Extreme Length, Inches 62 



50 

25 
• 75 
■35 
■05 

and 



Fig. 



184. 



Cap, Fig. 
Brass Plug, 

Cip, Fig. 1184 

Case or Standard 

Key or Wrench 

Encasing Pipe 

Wrought Rod with Fork 

Malleable Fork only 

Brass Spring 

Goulds "Sun" and 

Figs 

Inlet Tube 

Inlet Nut or Swivel 

Inlet Packing 

Valve Case 

Bottom Attachment 

Automatic Check Valve 

Guard Case 

Guard Case Set Screw 

Lock Nut 



50 $0.50 $0. 



'No-Shock" Hydrants. 



Top Attachment 

Cap 

Cap Bolts {2) each. . . 

Lever 

Lever Latch 

Plunger complete 

Plunger Top 

Plunger Bottom 

Plunger or Valve Nut. 

Valve Disc 

Plunger Crimp 

Discharge Spout 

Plunger Spring 

Brass Screw 

Wheel Handle 



Fig. 
9 



208 
209 



Index to 

Page. 

Malleable Wood Rod Coupling 81 

Sand and Clay Auger 86 

Clay Auger ' 86 

Earth and Sand Auger 86 

Galvanized Wrought Strainer 227 

Bamboo Extension and Stop Cock 258 

Brass Y Connection 257 

Brass Y Connection 257 

"Cyclone" Spray Nozzle 256 

"Pacific Cyclone" Spray Nozzle 256 

"Vermorel" Spray Nozzle 255 

"Masson" Spray Nozzle 256 

Coupling for Hose and Iron Pipe 257 

Connection for Hose and Iron Pipe 257 

Forged Coupling for Wood Sucker Rod y-j 

"Calla" Spray Nozzle 256 

"Calla" Spray Nozzle 256 

Brass Suction Pipe Strainer 257 

Brass Suction Pipe Strainer 257 

Wood Sucker Rod and Coupling 77 

"Seneca" Spray Nozzle 256 

Brass Stop Cock 257 

Water Works Strainer 83 

"Eureka" Tubular Well Cylinder 80 

Seating Tool for "Eureka" Cylinder 79 

W. M. Tank Valve 87 

Steel Drive Head 86 

Cistern Suction Pump, Bolted Flat Base 13 

Cistern Suction Pump, Bolted High Base 13 

Cistern Suction Pump, Large Pattern 14 

Cistern Suction Pump on Brackets 14 

Pitcher Spout Suction Pump, Open Top i6 

Pitcher Spout Suction Pump, Closed Top 16 

"Star" Well Lift Pump 26 

Pitcher Spout Suction Pump, Vacuum Base 17 

Pitcher Spout Suction Pump, Round Spout 17 

Cistern Suction Pump, Double Rod. 15 

W. M. Force Pump Packing Box Head 65 

W. M. Force Pump Packing Box Head 65 

Sand Catcher 86 

Malleable Rod Coupling 81 

Pipe Rod Coupling 81 

Hexagon Rod Coupling 81 

Reducer Pipe and Rod Coupling 8r 

Deep Well Lift Pump Standard Tight Top 43 

Deep Well Force Pump Standard 47 



Figures 

Fig. Page. 

264 Well Force Pump with Cock Spout '. 33 

266 W. M. Well Force Pump with Air Chamber 90 

271 D. A. House Force Pump with Check Valve 130 

273 D. A. House Force Pump with Air Chamber and Cock 

Spout 130 

281 House Force Pump with Spout Air Chamber 127 

283 Two-Cylinder Force Pump 153 

284 Two-Cylinder Force Pump with Folding Brakes 153 

285 Two-Cylinder Force Pump with Folding Brakes 263 

289 Hand Boiler Feed Pump on Plank 229 

292 Power Boiler Feed Pump 231 

297 Rotary Force Pump 155 

297 ^ Large Rotary Force Pump 155 

299 Sectional View Rotary Pump 154 

300 Sectional View Rotary Pump 154 

304 Garden or Fire Engine 259 

305 Bemis and Call Combination Pipe Wrench 280 

308 Malleable Hinged Vise 281 

3 1 7 Barnes' Pipe Cutter 281 

322 Plumbers' Brass Force Pump 235 

323 Gas Companies' and Plumbers' Drip Pump 236 

338 "Star" D. A. Force Pump, with Brake 94 

339 "Star" D. A. Force Pump, for Power 94 

345 Hydraulic Ram 138 

345H Hydraulic Ram 138 

346 Double Hydraulic Ram 138 

34654 Hydraulic Ram 138 

350 Hydraulic Air Chamber 87 

353 Large Steel Amalgam Bell 272 

357 "Gem" Graduating Spray Nozzle 279 

362 Stillson's Pipe Wrench 280 

368 Sink Bolt 275 

369 Cess Pool with Bell Trap 275 

370 Vulcan Chain Tongs 280 

372 Gas Pipe Stock and Die 281 

374 Enterprise Pipe Vise 281 

377 Brown's Adjustable Pipe Tongs 280 

379 Wrought-Iron Press Screw 273 

383 Wrought-Iron Jack Screw 273 

390 House Force Pump with Check Valve, on Base 120 

391 House Force Pump with Check Valve, on Plank 120 

392 House Force Pump with Air Chamber, on Base 121 

393 House Force Pump with Air Chamber, on Plank 121 

394 House Force Pump with Air Chamber and Cock, on Base 122 

395 House Force Pump with Air Chamber and Cock, on Plank 122 
398 House Force Pump with Air Chamber, on Base 123 



Fig. 
399 



444 
446 
448 
449 
450 
464 
465 



INDEX TO FIGURES- 
PAGE. Fig. 

House Force Pump with Air Chamber, on Plank 123 510 

"Star" W. M. Force Pump Standard 56 SuH 

'■Star" W. M. Force Pump Standard 56 515 

Sewer Trap -'74 516 

Goose Neck or Spout 87 518 

"Star" W. M. Lift Pump Standard 5' 5^o 

"Southern" W. M. Force Pump Standard 57 

Sewer Trap and Slop Sink 275 524 

Cellar Trap 275 52614 

Slop Sink 275 S27H 

"Star" W. M. Force Pump Standard 54 547!^ 

"Star" W. M. Force Pump Standard with Cock Spout.. 55 548 

"Star" Well Force Pump 30, 31 55o 

"Star" Well Force Pump with Cock Spout 30, 31 551 

Plumbers' Square Sink 274 552 

Burrall's Iron Corn Sheller 273 553 

Burrall's Iron Sheller Pieces 273 554 

Sink Coupling for Lead Pipe 275 559/^ 

Sink Strainer 275 561 Y2 

House Force Pump with Check Valve 126 562 

House Force Pump with Air Chamber 126 578 

House Force Pump with Air Chamber and Cock Spout.. 127 579 

Semi-Fluid Suction Pump 15 581 

Artesian Well Working Head 63 582 

Wind Mill D. A. Well Force Pump 90 589 

House Force Pump with Crank Shaft and Fly- Wheel... 131 592 

D. A. House Force Pump with Crank Shaft and Fly-Wheel 131 593 

Rotary Barrel Force Pump 157 597 

Swan-Neck Village Fire Engine 265 597 54 

"Challenge" D. A. Force Pump 142 604 

Suction Pipe Foot Valve and Strainer 82 605 

Suction Pipe Foot Valve and Strainer 82 607 

Suction Pipe Foot Valve and Strainer 82 608 

House Force Pump with Check Valve 128 618 

Power Boiler Feed Pump 230 621 

Power Boiler Feed Pump 230 622 

Power Boiler Feed Pump 231 630 

Well Lift Pump Standard, Open Top 42 646 

Lever Handle Cock Spout 87 647 

Hand Boiler Feed Pump on Base 229 650 

Large Hose Pipe, Screw Tip 279 650 K 

Brass Hose Coupling 278 653 

Hose Pipe Screw Tip 279 656 

Hose Pipe with Cock on End 279 657 

Hose Nozzle, to tie on 279 658 

Brass Hose Pipe Sprinkler 279 659 

Brass Hose Couplings 278 660 



Continued 

Page. 

Malleable Drive Cap 86 

"Syphon" W. M. Force Pump 88 

Well Rod Joint and Brass Bush 105 

Roller Guide for Well Rod 105 

Two-Cylinder Force Pump, Wood Levers 152 

Two-Cylinder Force Pump, Wrought Iron E.Ktension^ 

Levers 152 

Brass Jacket Drive Well Point 84 

Single Barrel Pump 105 

Double Barrel Pump 105 

Manual and Power Pumping Apparatus for Deep Wells. 108 

Deep Well Pump Cylinder with Air Chamber 73 

"Star" Well Lift Pump, Open Top 20, 21 

"Star" Well Lift Pump, Open Top 20, 21 

"Stock" Pump 27 

"Star" Well Lift Pump, W. M. Top 24, 25 

"Star" Well Lift Pump, W. M. Top 24, 25 

Deep Well Cylinder with Air Chamber 42, Tz 

Portable Brass Force Pump 243 

"Challenge" Double-Acting Force Pump 142 

Ship's Main and Bilge Pump, Wood Lever 151 

Ship's Main and Bilge Pump 151 

"Monitor" D. A. Suction Pump 143 

"Monitor" Combined Bilge and Force Pump 143 

Power Pumping Apparatus for Deep Wells ' 109 

Deep Well Lift Pump Standard, Tight Top 43 

Deep Well Force Pump Standard 48 

Pony or One-Horse Power 102 

Heavy Iron Horse Power 102 

"Challenge" D. A. Force Pump with Pitman for Power. 145 

Air Pressure or Vacuum Pump with Pitman 23Q 

"Southern Star" Lift Pump ig 

"Southern Star" Force Pump ig 

Deep Well Cylinder, Flanged 73 

Double-Acting Pump Cylinder 73 

Globe Suction Basket, to tie on 278 

Double-Acting Garden or Fire Engine 26c 

"Star" Yard Hydrant 267 

"Star" Street Washer 267 

Geared Counter Shaft 107 

Geared Counter Shaft 107 

D. A. Garden or Fire Engine 260 

Wind Mill Tank Valve 87 

Wind Mill Tank Valve 87 

Suction Pipe Strainer 83 

Suction Pipe Strainer 83 

Suction Pipe Strainer 83 



INDEX TO FIGURES- 

Fig. Page. Fig. 

66i Washer Drive Well Point 85 853 

662 Brass Jacket Tubular Well Point 85 854 

665 Rotary Force Pump 157 855 

667 Vertical Check Valve ■ 82 858 

691 Brass Tubular Well Cylinder 78 860 

692 Gum Packer, with brass attached 79 861 

707 Wind Mill Force Pump Packing Box Head 65 862 

711 Overhead Counter Shaft 106 863 

712 House Force Pump, with Crank Shaft and Fly- Wheel . . 129 866 

713 House Force Pump, with Crank Shaft and Fly-Wheel . . 129 867 

714 House Force Pump, with Pitman for Power 128 872 

720 Horse Gear and Double-Barrel Pump 104 882 J^ 

729 Sand Pump and Drill Combined 86 883 

742 Horizontal Check Valve 82 884 

750 Brass Suction Basket, to tie on 278 885 

751 Brass Suction Basket, to screw on 278 887 

757 Pump Stock and Die 281 888 

758 Steel Amalgam Bell 272 894 

Suction Pipe Foot Valve and Strainer 82 904 

"Star" W. M. Lift Pump Standard 50 905 

Deep Well Force Pump Standard, Brake Top 48 905V: 

Wind Mill Deep Well Lift Pump Standard 53 914 

Wind Mill Deep Well Force Pump Standard .. 53 920 

Union Hand Fire Engine 261 922 

"Challenge" D. A. Force Pump 262 924 

Air Pressure or Vacuum Pump with Brake Top 239 935 

Brass Two-Cylinder Force Pump 145 941 

"Challenge" D. A. Force Pump on Truck 262 944 

"Syphon" Wind Mill Well Force Pump 88 957 

780 Wind Mill Lift Pump Standard, Adjustable Stroke 51 963 

789 Hydraulic Test Pump 235 964 

811 "Crescent" Yard Hydrant 268 965 

812 "Crescent" Street Washer 268 966 

813 "Crescent" Yaid Hydrant 269 971 

819 Power Rotary Force Pump 156 978 

821 Rotary Force Pump 156 979 

824^ "Challenge" D. A. Power Pump 1 79 982 

826 Suction Pipe Strainer 82 989 

827 Curb Block ^71 995 

829 "New Deluge" Suction Pump 148 997 

836 "New Deluge" Suction Pump 148 1007 

84s "Star" Well Lift Pump Standard 42 1008H 

846 "Star" Well Lift Pump Standard, Open Top ..o 1009 

848 "Star" Well Lift Pump, Tight Top 22, ^3 loio 

84814 "Star" Well Lift Pump, Tight Top :!2, r.3 10 17 

830 "Star" Well Lift Pump Standard, Tight Top , 41 1018 

85254 "Star" Well Force Pump o,<^^ 2p ,o,g 



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np Standard 4=! 



760 
762 
763 
764 
765 
766 



773 
776V2 



"Star" Well Force 

Well Force Pump 33 

"Northern Star" Well Force Pump Standard 4O 

"Star" Well Force Pump Standard 46 

"Crescent" Yard Hydrant .' 26? 

"Crescent" Street Washer 268 

Wind Mill Three-Way Distributing Head 6i 

Wind Mill Three-Way Distributing Head 61 

Wind Mill Three-Way Distributing Head 61 

Hydraulic Pressure or Test Pump 234 

Manual and Power Pumping Apparatus for Deep Wells . 108 

"Star" Well Force Pump with Cock Spout 28, 29 

"Star" Well Force Pump Standard with Cock Spout... 45 

Pony or One-Horse Gear Pumping Apparatus 102 

Heavy Horse Gear Pumping Apparatus 102 

Deep Well Force Pump Standard 47 

Manual and Power Pumping Apparatus for Deep Wells. 109 

Horse Gear Pumping Apparatus 103 

Brass Artesian Deep Well Cylinder. .. .74, 75, iii, 113, 115 

Standard D. A. Spray Pump 246 

Standard D. A. Spray Pump with Air Chamber 247 

Double-Geared Horse-Power loi 

Triplex Power Water Works Pump 194, 195 

"Magic" Ham Curing Pump 236 

Triplex Power Pump 188, 189 

Duplex Water Lifter 137 

High Service Pressure or Test Pump 234 

Rotary Oil Pump 159 

Triplex Plunger Pump 190, 191 

"Sentinel" D. A. Spray Pump 252 

Strainer for Triplex Pumps 227 

Semi-Rotary "Clock" Force Pump 160 

Horizontal Triplex Electric Mine Pump 206, 207 

Differential Power Working Head 114, irs 

Differential Power Working Head 64 

Artesian Well Working Head 64 

Semi-Rotary "Clock" Force Pump 160 

"Handy" Knapsack Spray Pump 245 

Semi-Rotary "Clock" Force Pump with Air Chamber... 161 

Triplex Power Pressure Pump 208, 209, 210, 211 

W. M. Force Pump Packing Box Head 65 

D. A. Garden and Fire Engine 261 

Triplex Power Pump 1S4, 185 

Triplex Irrigation Pump gS 

Triplex Power Pump for Semi-Fluids 216, 217 

"Star" Well Lift Pump, Open Top 20, 21 

"Star" Well Lift Pump, Tight Top 22, 23 



INDEX TO FIGURES- 



Fig. Page. 

1023 --Star" Well Lift Pump Standard, Open Top 40 

I0J4 "Star" Well Lift Pump Standard, Tight Top 41 

1029 Power Air Pressure or \'acuum Pump 242 

1030 Differential Power Working Head 112, 113 

1031 W. M. Distributing Force Pump Plead 58 

1032 "Star" W. M". Lift Pump Standard 50 

1033 W. M. Distributing Force Pump Head 59 

1035 Plumbers' Brass Force Pump 235 

1039 "Star" Well Lift Pump, W. M. Top 24, 25 

1040 "Crescent" Yard Hydrant 269 

1043 "New Deluge" Irrigation Pump 97 

^043'A "New Deluge" Irrigation Pump 97 

1049 Double-Acting Suction or ^■acuum Pump 212, 213 

1057 Artesian Steam Pumping Engine 118 

1 06 1 W. M. Regulator Force Pump Head 62 

1062 Triplex Piston Pump for Deep Wells 116, 117 

1064 Irrigation Pump Cylinder 96 

1065 Gas Fitters' Proving Pump 236 

1067 Compression Cock Spout 87 

106S Bucket Spray Pump 244 

1074 Brass "Y" 257 

1079 Dash Agitator 246 

1084 "Seneca" Spray Nozzles with extension 258 

1085 "Seneca" Spray Nozzle with extension 258 

1086 Soda Water Pressure Pump 233 

1091 Syphon Well Force Pump ■ 89 

1092 Brass Shut-Off 257 

1095 Double-Acting Triplex Power Pump 198, 199 

1096 Air Pressure or Vacuum Pump 239 

1 100 "Pomona" Spray Pump 249 

1 103 Two-Discharge "Vermorel" Nozzle 255 

1 104 Three Discharge "Vermorel" Nozzle 255 

1 1 16 "No Shock" Self Closing Hydrant 270 

1121 Combined Triplex Pump and Horse Power 100 

1 122 Improved Brass House Force Pump 124 

1 123 "Crescent" Hydrant 269 

1 127 Artesian Well Working Head 63 

1 128 Triplex Pump, for Semi-Fluids 214, 215 

1129 "Bordeaux" Brass Spray Pump 243 

1130 Double-Acting Gas or Air Pump 237 

1 135 All Brass Artesian Well Cylinder with Ball Valves 76 

113554 All Brass Artesian Well Cylinder with Spool \'alves... 76 

1 140 Triplex Power Pump 186, 187 

1 141 Deep Well W. M. Force Pump Standard 57 

1 145 "Thresher" Double-Acting Force Pump 141 

1 1 46 "Advance" Double-Acting Well Force Pump 38 

1 147 "Advance" Double-Acting Well Force Pump 38 



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P.XGE. 

"Advance" Double-Acting Well Force Pump 39 

Semi-Rotary "Clock" Force Pump 161 

Anti-Freezing Well Pump 32 

"Star" Wall Hydrant and Washer 271 

Triplex High Pressure Boiler Feed Pump 182, 183 

Double Suction Centrifugal Pump 174 

Adjustable Curb Box 271 

Odorless Diaphragm Pump 150 

Two-Cylinder Suction Pump 150 

Brass Tubular Well Cylinder 78 

Cistern Pump 12 

"Universe" House Force Pump 119 

"Universe" House Force Pump 119 

Brass Cylinder Pitcher Pump 18 

"Baltic" Hand Fire Engine 259 

"Sun" Hydrant 270 

"Sun" Street Washer 270 

Air Pressure Pump 240 

Centrifugal Dredging Pump 175 

Swan-Neck Village Fire Engine 264 

Extension Curb Box 271 

Power Rotary Pump 158 

Double Discharge Shut-Off 257 

"ICerowater" Spray Pump 251 

"Fruitall" Spray Pump 248 

Power Air Pressure or Vacuum Pump 242 

"\'im" Syphon W. M. Force Pump 89 

Power Air Pressure Pump 240 

Brass Air Pump 238 

Vertical Power Pump 228 

\'ertical Power Pump 228 

Brass Air Pump 238 

" New Lightning" Hand Air Pump 237 

"Atlantic" Force Pump with Wood Lever 93 

"Atlantic" Force Pump, for Power g;j 

"Rocker" D. A. Force Pump with Brackets 146 

"Rocker" D. A. Force Pump with Legs 146 

"Rocker" D. A. Force Pump with A. C. and Cock 147 

"Atlantic" W. M. Force Pump on Base 92 

"Atlantic" W. M. Force Pump on Plank 92 

"Rocker" D. A. Force Pump for Hose 147 

Horizontal D. A. Triplex Mine Pump 204, 205 

Diaphragm Pump, Bottom Inlet 149 

Diaphragm Pump, Side Inlet 149 

"Universal" Bronze Valve and Seat 67 

Cylinder or Working Barrel, Outside Capped 68, 69 

Cylinder or Working Barrel, Inside Capped 68, 69 



304 



1^35 
1236 
1239 

1240 



1247 
1248 



1322 

1323 
1327 



INDEX TO FIGURES 

Page. 

Mushroom Strainer 82 

D. A. House Force Pump 132 

D. A. House Force Pump with Crank, 132 

Cylinder or Working Barrel, Outside Capped 70, 71 

Cylinder or Working Barrel, Inside Capped 70, 71 

Rotary Pump 1 59 

"Crescent" Street Washer 269 

Brass House Force Pump 124 

Force Pump with Wheel Handle . 125 

Force Pump with Wheel Handle 125 

"Star" Well Force Pump 28, 29 

"Star" Well Force Pump with Cock Spout 28, 29 

"Star" Well Force Pump 30, 31 

"Star" Well Force Pump with Cock Spout 30, 31 

Artesian Well Working Head 64 

"New Duplex" Water Lifter 134, 13S. 136 

Roller Guide 117 

Well Lift Pump 26 

Water Conductor 87 

Foot Valve and Strainer 82 

W. M. Force Pump Head 65 

"Stock" Pump 27 

Knapsack "Kerowater" Pump 245 

Cylinder or Working Barrel, Bolted Caps 72 

Cylinder or Working Barrel, Bolted Caps 72 

Sherman Hose Clamps 278 

"Seneca" Double-Acting Force Pump 35 

"Seneca" Double-Acting Force Pump 35 

"Seneca" D. A. Three-Way Force Pump 39 

"Seneca" Three-Way Distributing Head 60 

"Seneca" Three-Way Distributing Head 60 

Cook Strainer 83 

Power Rotary Force Pump 158 

S. A. Triplex Power Pump 192, 193 

Anti-Freezing Well Pump 32 

Four Discharge Vermorel Nozzle 255 

"Sentinel Jr." D. A. Spray Pump 253 

"Monarch" Two-Cylinder Spray Pump 254 

Steel Substitute 77 

Double Air Compressor on Bed Plate 242 

Mechanical Agitator 247 

Field Crop Sprayer 254 

Combination Knapsack Sprayer 244 

S. A. Force Pump on Frame 133 

D. A. Force Pump on Frame 133 

"Pyramid" D. A. Piston Pump 178 

Well Packer 79 



Fig. 



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1383 
1388 
1389 



'394 



1403 



1903 



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Page. 

"New .-Mert" D. A. Force Pump 144 

Power Air Pressure and Vacuum Pump 241 

"Savelot" Spray Pump 250 

Spray Pump Extension 258 

Soda Water Pressure Pump 233 

Steam Sand and Dredging Pump 177 

Steam Centrifugal Pump 176 

Pow-er Rotary Force Pump 162 

Power Rotary Force Pump 163 

Power Rotary Fire Pump 165 

Power Rotary Fire Pump 164 

Underwriters Rotary Fire Pump 166 

"Star" Force Pump Standard, Long Fulcrum 52 

"Star" Lift Pump Standard, Long Fulcrum 52 

D. A. Triplex Piston Pump 202, 203 

Empire Double-Acting Force Pump 36 . 

Empire Double-Acting Force Pump n 

Empire Double Acting Force Pump 36 

Empire Double-Acting Force Pump 37 

D. A. Triplex Piston Pump 200, 201 

S. A. Triplex Plunger Pump 196, 197 

Underwriters Rotary Fire Pump 167 

Power Working Head no, in 

Power Working Head with Air Chamber no, in 

"Pacific" Well Force Pump g i 

"Pacific" Well Force Pump 91 

Automatic Shut-Off Valve 136 

Air Pressure or Vacuum Pump 241 

Triplex Irrigation Pow-er Pump 99 

Pitcher Spout Pump, Porcelain Lined 18 

Cylinder Valve 67 

Wind Mill Distributing Force Pump Head 58 

Wind Mill Distributing Force Pump Head 59 

Back Geared Counter Shaft 106 

Rotary Oil Pump 159 

"Royal" Steam Boiler Feed Pump 232 

Hexagon Lock Nut 81 

Westcott's Adjustable Pipe Wrench 280 

Wind Mill Irrigation Cylinder 96 

Iron Pressure or Vacuum Chamber 227 

"Eureka" Tubular Well Cylinder 80 

Vertical Two-Cylinder Force Pump 144 

Double Air Compressor on Bed Plate 242 

Adjustable Sink Bracket 274 

\'ertical Centrifugal Pump 170, 171 

^'ertical Centrifugal Suction Pump ••■T70, 171 

Horizontal Centrifugal Pump ...172, 173 

Horizontal Centrifugal Pump with Primer 172, 173 



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SFP 29 1903 



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